Law 06 Campus Notice Archive for
February
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February 1
Campus Notices for Tuesday, February 1, 2005
Official University News and Notices
1 ) Calendar Events for February 1 - Campus Calendar
2 ) Feminine & Masculine Spirituality - William Datz
3 ) Storage in Volunteer Services Resource Room - Avery Gholston
4 ) Trudy Lieberman to Speak - Ann Murchison
Club, Organization, and Extracurricular Notices
5 ) Overeaters Anonymous - Janis Kaufman
6 ) Spanish in the Market Place - Olalani Abiola Oyegbola
7 ) Win an IPod! - Sara Beth Behmerwohld
8 ) GAB Presents...THE ROOTS, FEBRUARY 3! - Daniel Dawson Fassio
9 ) Audtions Today - Lauren Jane Sapikowski
10 ) Get Paid to Listen to Music - Adam Joshua Turer
11 ) Container Gardening Postponed - Elizabeth Creasey
12 ) Free Lunch this Friday - Elizabeth Creasey
13 ) Ariel Now Accepting Staff Applications - Paige Ann Julia Halter
14 ) Tom Wolfe Book Signing Saturday, Feb 5 - Maureen Becker
15 ) Global AIDS Speaker! - Theresa Anne Dougherty
Community Service and Fund-Raising
16 ) Buy a Bracelet to Support CF Research - James Stephen Heidbreder
17 ) Interested in PR?? - Kristin A. Crawford
Personal Notices
18 ) Are you missing a pair of glasses? - Kelly Hemminger
19 ) Lost Swipe Card - Elizabeth Ellen Chaplin
20 ) found gloves - Lindsey Jo Dent
21 ) Found in Tucker Hall - Lynn Bennett
22 ) Lost Swipe Card - Elizabeth Ellen Chaplin
23 ) Chi Omega needs 1 sober driver... - Amy Kathryn Nunez
24 ) Suzanne Humphries... - Thadeous Michael Larkin
25 ) Sober Driver Needed - Margaret Lanier Brooks
---------- Notice #1 ---------- top
Calendar Events for February 1
Calendar Events for Tuesday, February 1 2005
12 p.m.: Leadership Development Winter Seminar: Mascu- line & Feminine ...
Masculine and Feminine Spirituality. Feel free to bring your
lunch and share your ideas. Also at 6:30 p.m. Facilitated by
Burr Datz, director. Room 320, Elrod Commons.
8 p.m.: Lenfest Series: The Two Gentlemen of Verona -- The Acting Company
Acting Company, a major touring classical theater, will
present William Shakespeare's The Two Gentlemen of Verona.
Lenfest Center.
9:30 p.m.: Commons Movie: 'Team America: World Police' in Commons Theater
---------- Notice #2 ---------- top
Feminine & Masculine Spirituality
William Datz <bdatz@wlu.edu>
On Tuesday, February 1, on Room 320 of the Elrod Commons, the
leadership seminar series continues with an exploration of Carl
Jung's theory of underlying, complementary archetypes that provide
clues to what it means to become a mature woman and a mature man,
and the implications for effective leadership.
There will be two opportunites for discussion: one at noon and
one at 6:30 PM. Please feel free to bring your lunch or dinner.
Questions? Please call 45-4045.
---------- Notice #3 ---------- top
Storage in Volunteer Services Resource Room
Avery Gholston <gholstona@wlu.edu>
Recently, students have been leaving personal items and storing
student organization supplies, etc. in the Volunteer Services
Resource Room. If a volunteer organization would like to request
cabinet and storage space, please ask the service-learning
coordinator, Avery Gholston, otherwise, the space is not intended
for miscellaneous storage. Owners of eight to ten glass vases and
bags of clothing, please remove these items soon.
Thank you!
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Trudy Lieberman to Speak
Ann Murchison <murchisona@wlu.edu>
Trudy Lieberman, Health Policy Editor for Consumer Reports will speak
in the Elrod University Commons Theater on February 2 at 4:30 P.M.
Her talk, "Health Care For Sale: How a Basic Need is Becoming a
Luxury," is open to the pub;ic at no charge. Ms. Lieberman is a
visiting fellow and her talk is sponsored by Washington and Lee
University's Department of Journalism and Mass Communications, and
the Donald W. Reynolds Program in Business Journalism.
Ms. Lieberman, a journalist for 35 years, is the director of the
Center for Consumer Health Choices at Consumers Union. She is a
contributing editor to the Columbia Journalism Review, a contributor
to The Nation, and has recently written a column about health and the
marketplace for the Los Angeles Times. She began her career as a
consumer writer for the Detroit Free Press where her reporting became
a model for consumer writers across the country. She has won
numerous honors and awards including two National Magazine Awards, 10
National Press Club Awards, four Society of Professional Journalists
Deadline Club Awards, a Fulbright Fellowship to study health care in
Japan, a John J. McCloy Fellowship to study health care in Germany, a
Joan Shorenstein Fellowship at Harvard University to study coverage
of medical technology, and an honorary doctorate of humane letters
from the University of Nebraska.
She is the author of five books including: Slanting the Story,
the Forces That Shape the News, and the Consumer Reports Guide to
Health Services for Seniors, which was named one of the best consumer
health books for 2000 by Library Journal. She teaches media ethics
in the Science and Environmental Reporting Program at New York
University and has been an adjunct professor of journalism at
Columbia University. She is the president of the Association of
Health Care Journalists, a professional organization of nearly 800
journalists who cover health and medicine. She holds a B.S. with
distinction from the University of Nebraska and earned a certificate
in business and economics journalism from Columbia University's
Graduate School of Journalism where she was a Knight-Bagehot Fellow
in 1976-1977.
---------- Notice #5 ---------- top
Overeaters Anonymous
Janis Kaufman <jkaufman@wlu.edu>
Do you eat when you're not hungry? Have feelings of guilt or
remorse after eating? Give too much thought and time to food and
weight? Eat to escape from worries?
There is a solution…Overeaters Anonymous (OA). Concerns of members
include obsession with weight, body image, or diets, grazing,
starving, bingeing, purging, excessive exercise, use of diet pills
or laxatives, etc. Members are overweight, normal weight, and
underweight. OA meets every Tuesday from 6:30-7:30 in the
conference room upstairs at R.E. Lee Episcopal Church. All are
welcome to attend the meeting.
---------- Notice #6 ---------- top
Spanish in the Market Place
Olalani Abiola Oyegbola <oyegbolao@wlu.edu>
Please join the Spanish House every Sunday @ 6 in the Market Place.
All are welcome. Feel free to bring a friend, practice spanish, and
learn more about the spanish culture.
---------- Notice #7 ---------- top
Win an IPod!
Sara Beth Behmerwohld <behmerwohlds@wlu.edu>
Come support your Generals and win an IPod! Winter Athletic Bingo is
in full swing! Cards can be picked up at the Athletic Office, or
printed off of our website at
http://campuslife.wlu.edu/campus_activities/index.htm. For every
game you attend you get a stamp for that date plus a stamp for a game
you missed. Each row of five stamps enters you in a drawing to win
an IPod!
---------- Notice #8 ---------- top
GAB Presents...THE ROOTS, FEBRUARY 3!
Daniel Dawson Fassio <fassiod@wlu.edu>
THE ROOTS are coming to W&L on Thursday, February 3. Tickets will be
on sale in the commons from 11 AM till 2 PM. The doors
open for the show at 9:00, and tickets will be $10. Come check out a
great hip-hop act!
---------- Notice #9 ---------- top
Audtions Today
Lauren Jane Sapikowski <sapikowskil@wlu.edu>
Today is the first day of AUDITIONS for "Bunnies" directed by Lanier
Brooks
Be at Commons Room 214 from 6-8pm if you want to be a part of this
one act!
---------- Notice #10 ---------- top
Get Paid to Listen to Music
Adam Joshua Turer <turera@wlu.edu>
Do you like music? Do you like cash? Do you have any weekdays off of
class? Crossroads Music & Movies is looking for someone who can work
a 9-5 shift during the week. It's a fun job, with great benefits
like free movie rentals and discounts on music and movies. Stop by
Crossroads (located in Stonewall Square, past Hardee's) and pick up an
application or send me an e-mail if you are interested. Thanks.
---------- Notice #11 ---------- top
Container Gardening Postponed
Elizabeth Creasey <ecreasey@wlu.edu>
For those of you who were looking forward to our World Wide Wednesday
activity, Container Gardening, which was scheduled for this
Wednesday, the event has been postponed until March 2nd. Sorry to
make everyone wait, but the availability (and life span) of plants
we'll get next month is definitely worth the wait.
Hope to see you next month!
---------- Notice #12 ---------- top
Free Lunch this Friday
Elizabeth Creasey <ecreasey@wlu.edu>
Don't forget about our Environmental Studies Luncheon this Friday at
noon in Evans Dining Hall.
We'll be joined by a special guest speaker, Dr. Carola A. Haas, who
will be giving a talk entitled, "Silviculture and Biodiversity an
Southern Appalachians: Short-term Results from a Long-term Field
Experiment."
As always, lunch will be provided, so please RSVP to ecreasey@wlu.edu
if you are interested in attending.
---------- Notice #13 ---------- top
Ariel Now Accepting Staff Applications
Paige Ann Julia Halter <halterp@wlu.edu>
Ariel will now be accepting applications for Winter-Spring staff
positions. Positions are available for both the literature and visual
arts sections. For an application, please email halterp@wlu.edu.
Applications are due Friday, February 4 at 12PM.
---------- Notice #14 ---------- top
Tom Wolfe Book Signing Saturday, Feb 5
Maureen Becker <mbecker@wlu.edu>
Tom Wolfe ( W&L '51) will be in the Elrod Commons living room THIS
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5 from 12:30-1:30 ( for the W&L community) and
1:30-2:30 for the general public for a book signing event. The
author will sign ONE book brought to the event per attendee as well
as any books purchased at the University Bookstore this week or on
the day of the event.
---------- Notice #15 ---------- top
Global AIDS Speaker!
Theresa Anne Dougherty <doughertyt@wlu.edu>
Elissa Pruett '93, Director of Public Affairs at the President's
Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, will speak in the Commons Theater
this Thursday night at 7:30.
Her talk is entitled "America's Compassion in Action: Leading the
Fight to Defeat Global AIDS". She will address the new initiative
that President Bush has enacted that will put $15 billion over five
years towards fighting global AIDS.
All are welcome to come to this engaging, educational, and
informative presentation. This should be especially compelling for
anyone interested in world health issues or US international policy.
sponsored by LIFE, GSA, Contact, and Career Services
---------- Notice #16 ---------- top
Buy a Bracelet to Support CF Research
James Stephen Heidbreder <heidbrederj@wlu.edu>
Dark blue wristbands, $5, CF Research.
Want to wear one of those cool elastic wristbands AND support Cystic
Fibrosis research? I have a very limited quantity of dark blue
wristbands that say "Breathe" that I am selling for 5 bucks. I know
the price is steep but hey, it's a fundraiser. So zip me an email
at heidbrederj@wlu.edu or call at x4497 and I'd be happy to oblige.
---------- Notice #17 ---------- top
Interested in PR??
Kristin A. Crawford <crawfordk@wlu.edu>
Well here's a great opportunity to use those PR skills. Volunteer
Income Tax Assistance (VITA) needs your help distributing posters
around the Lexington community. VITA is a free tax service operated
in conjunction with the IRS for preparing basic federal income tax
forms, answering tax questions, and providing general assistance to
low to moderate income taxpayers in preparing their returns.
Please email me at crawfordk@wlu.edu if you're interested in helping
out!!
---------- Notice #18 ---------- top
Are you missing a pair of glasses?
Kelly Hemminger <hemmingerk@wlu.edu>
A pair of glasses have been sitting near the sinks in the women's
restroom on the third floor of Howe Hall. If they are yours, you
can still find them in the restroom.
---------- Notice #19 ---------- top
Lost Swipe Card
Elizabeth Ellen Chaplin <chapline@wlu.edu>
I lost my swipe card late afternoon on Sunday and it would either in
the commons or Gilliam Dorm or somewhere in between. If anyone has
found it please let me know! THANKS!!
---------- Notice #20 ---------- top
found gloves
Lindsey Jo Dent <dentl@wlu.edu>
A pair of tan gloves was found in Evans dining hall after Day of
Dialogue. If they are yours you can pick them up in Kristen Powell's
office, Commons 249.
---------- Notice #21 ---------- top
Found in Tucker Hall
Lynn Bennett <bennettl@wlu.edu>
Found in Tucker Hall - a pair of black corduroy ear muffs and a grey
knitted hat. Please pick up these items in Tucker 316.
---------- Notice #22 ---------- top
Lost Swipe Card
Elizabeth Ellen Chaplin <chapline@wlu.edu>
I lost my swipe card late afternoon on Sunday in the Commons or
Gilliam Dorm or somewhere in between. If you have seen it please
let me know. THANKS!
---------- Notice #23 ---------- top
Chi Omega needs 1 sober driver...
Amy Kathryn Nunez <nuneza@wlu.edu>
Chi Omega needs 1 sober driver this Friday from 8-12. Pay is $50,
and you must provide your own car. If interested, please contact
Amy at nuneza@wlu.edu. Thanks!
---------- Notice #24 ---------- top
Suzanne Humphries...
Thadeous Michael Larkin <larkint@wlu.edu>
I found your University Card. Come to Gilliam 223 to get it or tell
me where you are and I'll bring it to you.
---------- Notice #25 ---------- top
Sober Driver Needed
Margaret Lanier Brooks <brooksml@wlu.edu>
Courtney and Lanier are looking for anyone interested in sober
driving on Friday February 4th from 7-11 PM for $60. Must provide
your own car, dinner included! Email Fitzgeraldc@wlu.edu if
interested. Thanks!
February 2
Campus Notices for Wednesday, February 2, 2005
Official University News and Notices
1 ) Calendar Events for February 2 - Campus Calendar
2 ) Trudy Lieberman speaks at 4:30 today - Ann Murchison
Club, Organization, and Extracurricular Notices
3 ) Spanish in the Market Place - Olalani Abiola Oyegbola
4 ) Win an IPod! - Sara Beth Behmerwohld
5 ) GAB Presents...THE ROOTS, FEBRUARY 3! - Daniel Dawson Fassio
6 ) What's Going on? - Kristen Powell
7 ) French Movie in Tucker Hall - Lynn Bennett
8 ) Audtions Today - Lauren Jane Sapikowski
9 ) Get Paid to Listen to Music - Adam Joshua Turer
10 ) Container Gardening Postponed - Elizabeth Creasey
11 ) Free Lunch this Friday - Elizabeth Creasey
12 ) Ariel Now Accepting Staff Applications - Paige Ann Julia Halter
13 ) Tom Wolfe Book Signing Saturday, Feb 5 - Maureen Becker
14 ) Global AIDS Speaker! - Theresa Anne Dougherty
15 ) V-Day Benefit Performance - Dawn Michele Davison
16 ) Roots tickets giveaway on WLUR!! Listen 1-3 TODAY - Mark James Franceski
17 ) CR Meeting Thursday--THE NEW T-SHIRTS ARE IN!! - Celia Elizabeth Landgren
18 ) W&L Dance Ensemble Dance Schedule for the Week - Shayla Noelle McGee
Community Service and Fund-Raising
19 ) Interested in PR?? - Kristin A. Crawford
20 ) Tutors Needed! - Elizabeth Morgan King
21 ) Support the ODAC Food Drive - Steven William Chambers
Personal Notices
22 ) Never Enough Shoes! - Beverly Lorig
23 ) Sober Drivers!!!! - Mary Stuart Couch
24 ) Car for sale - Judy Mohler
25 ) Cancelled - Jennifer Natalie Plaster
26 ) Ride to DC - Ligia Mercedes Abreu Medina
27 ) green coat gone - Elisabeth Eretta Juterbock
28 ) Ride for Feb Break - Ellen Marie Lide
29 ) Ride to Roanoke Regional Airport - Andrae DeSean Anderson
---------- Notice #1 ---------- top
Calendar Events for February 2
Calendar Events for Wednesday, February 2 2005
4:30 p.m.: Economics/Health Care Reporter to Speak in Commons Theater
"Health Care For Sale: How a Basic Need is Becoming a
Luxury," Trudy Lieberman, W&L's first Donald W. Reynolds
Foundation visiting fellow, is an economics and health care
reporter with the Consumer Union. She will speak in the
Commons theater. Open to the public without charge.
(sponsored by the Foundation and Dept. of Journalism and
Mass Communications)
---------- Notice #2 ---------- top
Trudy Lieberman speaks at 4:30 today
Ann Murchison <murchisona@wlu.edu>
Visiting Fellow, Trudy Lieberman , Health Policy Editor for Consumer
Reports, will speak today, Feb. 2, at 4:30 P.M. in the University
Commons Theater. Her talk, which is free and open to the public, is
entitled: "Health Care For Sale: How a Basic Need is Becoming a
Luxury."
Her visit is sponsored by Washington and Lee University's Department
of Journalism and Mass Communications, and the Donald W. Reynolds
Program in Business Journalism.
---------- Notice #3 ---------- top
Spanish in the Market Place
Olalani Abiola Oyegbola <oyegbolao@wlu.edu>
Please join the Spanish House every Sunday @ 6 in the Market Place.
All are welcome. Feel free to bring a friend, practice spanish, and
learn more about the spanish culture.
---------- Notice #4 ---------- top
Win an IPod!
Sara Beth Behmerwohld <behmerwohlds@wlu.edu>
Come support your Generals and win an IPod! Winter Athletic Bingo is
in full swing! Cards can be picked up at the Athletic Office, or
printed off of our website at
http://campuslife.wlu.edu/campus_activities/index.htm. For every
game you attend you get a stamp for that date plus a stamp for a game
you missed. Each row of five stamps enters you in a drawing to win
an IPod!
---------- Notice #5 ---------- top
GAB Presents...THE ROOTS, FEBRUARY 3!
Daniel Dawson Fassio <fassiod@wlu.edu>
THE ROOTS are coming to W&L on Thursday, February 3. Tickets will be
on sale in the commons from 11 AM till 2 PM. The doors
open for the show at 9:00, and tickets will be $10. Come check out a
great hip-hop act!
---------- Notice #6 ---------- top
What's Going on?
Kristen Powell <kpowell@wlu.edu>
Check out the Student Activities Web Calendar at
http://wluapps.wlu.edu/calendar/studentactivities/ for a constantly
updated list of campus events. All student organizations can list
their events on this calendar. Just email kpowell@wlu.edu with the
details of your event.
---------- Notice #7 ---------- top
French Movie in Tucker Hall
Lynn Bennett <bennettl@wlu.edu>
Every Thursday at 7:00 p.m. there will be a showing of a French
movie. This week ONLY, it will be shown in Tucker 401.
This week, Thursday, February 3rd: Les enfants du marais(1999).
Director: Jean Becker. Starring Jaques Villeret, Jacques Gamblin,
André Dussolier, Michel Serrault, Isabelle Carré, Eric Cantona. No
subtitles.
“A chronicle of a group of friends in rural France in 1918. Garris
and Riton live in the swamp (marais), in a quiet region along the
banks of Loire river. Riton is afflicted with a bad-tempered wife
and three unruly children. Garris lives alone with his recollections
of World War I trenches. Their daily life consists of seasonal work
and visits from their two pals: Tane, the local train conductor and
Amédée, a dreamer and voracious reader of classics. Now a wealthy
man, Pépé is nostalgic of his past spent in the swamp and he joins
the happy spirits of this circle of friends. It is a story that pays
homage to the freedom there is in leading a simple life.”
---------- Notice #8 ---------- top
Audtions Today
Lauren Jane Sapikowski <sapikowskil@wlu.edu>
Today is the LAST day of AUDITIONS for "Bunnies" directed by Lanier
Brooks
Be at Commons Room 214 from 6-8pm if you want to be a part of this
one act!
---------- Notice #9 ---------- top
Get Paid to Listen to Music
Adam Joshua Turer <turera@wlu.edu>
Do you like music? Do you like cash? Do you have any weekdays off of
class? Crossroads Music & Movies is looking for someone who can work
a 9-5 shift during the week. It's a fun job, with great benefits
like free movie rentals and discounts on music and movies. Stop by
Crossroads (located in Stonewall Square, past Hardee's) and pick up an
application or send me an e-mail if you are interested. Thanks.
---------- Notice #10 ---------- top
Container Gardening Postponed
Elizabeth Creasey <ecreasey@wlu.edu>
For those of you who were looking forward to our World Wide Wednesday
activity, Container Gardening, which was scheduled for tonight, the
event has been postponed until March 2nd. Sorry to
make everyone wait, but the availability (and life span) of plants
we'll get next month is definitely worth the wait.
Hope to see you next month!
---------- Notice #11 ---------- top
Free Lunch this Friday
Elizabeth Creasey <ecreasey@wlu.edu>
Don't forget about our Environmental Studies Luncheon this Friday at
noon in Evans Dining Hall.
We'll be joined by a special guest speaker, Dr. Carola A. Haas, who
will be giving a talk entitled, "Silviculture and Biodiversity an
Southern Appalachians: Short-term Results from a Long-term Field
Experiment."
As always, lunch will be provided, so please RSVP to ecreasey@wlu.edu
if you are interested in attending.
---------- Notice #12 ---------- top
Ariel Now Accepting Staff Applications
Paige Ann Julia Halter <halterp@wlu.edu>
Ariel will now be accepting applications for Winter-Spring staff
positions. Positions are available for both the literature and visual
arts sections. For an application, please email halterp@wlu.edu.
Applications are due Friday, February 4 at 12PM.
---------- Notice #13 ---------- top
Tom Wolfe Book Signing Saturday, Feb 5
Maureen Becker <mbecker@wlu.edu>
Tom Wolfe ( W&L '51) will be in the Elrod Commons living room THIS
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5 from 12:30-1:30 ( for the W&L community) and
1:30-2:30 for the general public for a book signing event. The
author will sign ONE book brought to the event per attendee as well
as any books purchased at the University Bookstore this week or on
the day of the event.
---------- Notice #14 ---------- top
Global AIDS Speaker!
Theresa Anne Dougherty <doughertyt@wlu.edu>
Elissa Pruett '93, Director of Public Affairs at the President's
Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, will speak in the Commons Theater
this Thursday night at 7:30.
Her talk is entitled "America's Compassion in Action: Leading the
Fight to Defeat Global AIDS". She will address the new initiative
that President Bush has enacted that will put $15 billion over five
years towards fighting global AIDS.
All are welcome to come to this engaging, educational, and
informative presentation. This should be especially compelling for
anyone interested in world health issues or US international policy.
sponsored by LIFE, GSA, Contact, and Career Services
---------- Notice #15 ---------- top
V-Day Benefit Performance
Dawn Michele Davison <davisond@wlu.edu>
V- Day Benefit Performance
WLSO is looking for personal stories of violence against women to be
performed at its annual V-Day benefit performance. If you have a
story (been a victim, been a friend of a victim, etc.) and would like
to share your experience, please email it to behrek@wlu.edu or
davisonnd@wlu.edu . If you would like to remain anonymous, you may
also send a hard copy via campus mail to Dawn Davison, Sydney Lewis
Hall, Carrel #333 or Kelly Behre, Sydney Lewis Hall, Carrel #247.
Regardless, all submissions will remain anonymous.
We are looking for monologues, poems, songs, etc.
If you have any questions, please email davisond@wlu.edu or
behrek@wlu.edu .
Continue to watch notices for information on auditioning.
Thank you.
Dawn M. Davison
---------- Notice #16 ---------- top
Roots tickets giveaway on WLUR!! Listen 1-3 TODAY
Mark James Franceski <franceskim@wlu.edu>
Be sure to listen to WLUR 91.5 FM TODAY from 1-3 PM for your chance
to win a pair of tickets to the Roots show tomorrow. Not only is the
Dancing with Mr. D show the best program on our beloved radio
station, but it is your chance to get in free to the best concert on
our campus in a long time. Once you hear the Roots, call in (x4995)
to win. I, your benevolent host, will answer and give you the good
news. Thanks for listening...
---------- Notice #17 ---------- top
CR Meeting Thursday--THE NEW T-SHIRTS ARE IN!!
Celia Elizabeth Landgren <landgrenc@wlu.edu>
W&L College Republicans will have a meeting this Thursday, February
3rd at 7:30pm in Commons room 345 (above the co-op and game room).
Our new t-shirts are in, and you'll be able to pick them up at this
meeting. If you haven't paid for a t-shirt yet, bring your swipe
card because a swipe machine will be available at the meeting. In
the meantime, we need 4 volunteers to go door-to-door this weekend
collecting signatures for a petition on behalf of Jerry Kilgore.
Please email Rachael (seidenschnurr@wlu.edu) if you would like more
information.
See you Thursday, and bring your friends!!
---------- Notice #18 ---------- top
W&L Dance Ensemble Dance Schedule for the Week
Shayla Noelle McGee <mcgees@wlu.edu>
Yes, it's FREE!
Come Join Us at W & L Dance Ensemble at the Shenandoah Dance Academy
located on 138 Walker Street
Ballet, Monday 5:30pm-7:00pm
Ballet, Tuesday 6:30pm-8:00pm
Ballet, Wednesday 5:30pm-7:00pm
Hip Hop, Thursday 5:30pm-6:30pm
Lyrical, Thursday 6:30pm-7:30pm
West African, Friday TBA (the usual time is 6:30pm, but there will
be modified schedule for this week)
---------- Notice #19 ---------- top
Interested in PR??
Kristin A. Crawford <crawfordk@wlu.edu>
Well here's a great opportunity to use those PR skills. Volunteer
Income Tax Assistance (VITA) needs your help distributing posters
around the Lexington community. VITA is a free tax service operated
in conjunction with the IRS for preparing basic federal income tax
forms, answering tax questions, and providing general assistance to
low to moderate income taxpayers in preparing their returns.
Please email me at crawfordk@wlu.edu if you're interested in helping
out!!
---------- Notice #20 ---------- top
Tutors Needed!
Elizabeth Morgan King <kinge@wlu.edu>
Tutors Needed
Maury River Middle School really needs tutors for this term. It can
be at any time during the day and in any subject. Pick what
interests you most and email Paul Leonhard,
paul_leonhard@rcs.rang.k12.va.us , he will set you up with a
student. Maury River is a long walk from campus so it is probably
better to have a car. If you have any questions please email Becky
Grant, grantr@wlu.edu, or Ted Archer, archert@wlu.edu.
---------- Notice #21 ---------- top
Support the ODAC Food Drive
Steven William Chambers <chamberss@wlu.edu>
The annual ODAC Food Drive is now underway! As the two time defending
champion, W&L will once again attempt to dominate the ODAC while
helping the community.
Canned goods and other non-perishable food items will be collected at
the Men's basketball game against Hampden-Sydney at 2pm this
Saturday. All the food collected will benefit the Rockbridge Area
Food Bank.
You can also drop off cans at one of the boxes located in the gym,
library, dorms, or Greek houses. The Student Athlete Mentors thank
for your support!
---------- Notice #22 ---------- top
Never Enough Shoes!
Beverly Lorig <blorig@wlu.edu>
You are invited: Molly's Madness Party!!
You know Pumpkinseeds.
Meet Molly Gilbride: shoes for the creative, fun woman with spunk!
All fall shoes and handbags 50% off Friday and Saturday (Feb 4/5).
See you there!
---------- Notice #23 ---------- top
Sober Drivers!!!!
Mary Stuart Couch <couchm@wlu.edu>
3 Sober Drivers needed for this Friday night!!! Hours are 9-1, and
pay is $50. You must provide your own car. Please email
Hartungk@wlu.edu or couchm@wlu.edu if you are interested!
---------- Notice #24 ---------- top
Car for sale
Judy Mohler <jmohler@wlu.edu>
1988 Mazda RX-7 black convertible. New top, brakes, tires, clutch,
exhaust, AM/FM CD player. 5 speed, 135,000 miles. Interior is
leather but a little worn over the years. Runs great. Call Hans at
261-7427 or email jmohler@wlu.edu if interested. $2500 or best
offer.
---------- Notice #25 ---------- top
Cancelled
Jennifer Natalie Plaster <plasterj@wlu.edu>
I lost my glasses I think somewhere in Gaines. They are brown,
square framed.
Also, for anybody who heard and was planning on going, my birthday
party on Thursday has been cancelled.
---------- Notice #26 ---------- top
Ride to DC
Ligia Mercedes Abreu Medina <abreul@wlu.edu>
Since no one seems to want to go to Boston for break (which I guess I
can understand), I'm wondering if anyone can give me a ride to
Washington DC's Union Station on Friday or Saturday of break--Feb 11
or 12(and maybe a ride back from there on Sunday the 20th, if you're
so inclined :)). Financial compensation definitely available.
PLEEEAAASEEE, if you have ANY spare room, do me this favor. I really
really need a ride.
Thanks!
Ligia
---------- Notice #27 ---------- top
green coat gone
Elisabeth Eretta Juterbock <juterbocke@wlu.edu>
My coat has gone missing. I last left it on a bench in the women's
PE gym locker room beside my backpack and jeans-- only to find it
gone when I came back later to change.
It is a green pea coat from the Gap, size M, with toggles.
If you took it accidentally or have seen it around, please drop me
an email. Huge rewards to the kind person who returns it.
thanks
---------- Notice #28 ---------- top
Ride for Feb Break
Ellen Marie Lide <lidee@wlu.edu>
I really need a ride to Southern New Jersey (right near philly) for
Feb Break. If anyone is going by this area and can drop me off some
where near it, I would really appreciate your help. Of course I
would pay for gas and dinner and whatever else along the way. Thanks
so much!
Ellen
---------- Notice #29 ---------- top
Ride to Roanoke Regional Airport
Andrae DeSean Anderson <andersonad@wlu.edu>
I need a ride to Roanoke Regional Airport on Saturday 2/12. My
flight leaves at 8:45 AM and I will pay for gas. Thanks!
February 3
Campus Notices for Thursday, February 3, 2005
Official University News and Notices
1 ) Calendar Events for February 3 - Campus Calendar
2 ) Individual Ticket Sales - Susan Wager
3 ) One Acts 2005 AUDITIONS - Susan Wager
4 ) Flying Dutchmen and Drunken Irishmen - Public Lecture - Jennifer Ashworth
5 ) New Web Services Enhancements - Barbara Rowe
Club, Organization, and Extracurricular Notices
6 ) Spanish in the Market Place - Olalani Abiola Oyegbola
7 ) Win an IPod! - Sara Beth Behmerwohld
8 ) GAB Presents...THE ROOTS, FEBRUARY 3! - Daniel Dawson Fassio
9 ) French Movie in Tucker Hall - Lynn Bennett
10 ) Get Paid to Listen to Music - Adam Joshua Turer
11 ) Free Lunch this Friday - Elizabeth Creasey
12 ) Ariel Now Accepting Staff Applications - Paige Ann Julia Halter
13 ) Tom Wolfe Book Signing Saturday, Feb 5 - Maureen Becker
14 ) Global AIDS Speaker Tonight! - Theresa Anne Dougherty
15 ) First Fridays at Five - Carly Elizabeth Cowley
16 ) CR Meeting Thursday--THE NEW T-SHIRTS ARE IN!! - Celia Elizabeth Landgren
17 ) Fly-tying Classes with the Outing Club are BACK! - Laurence Montgomery Eaton
18 ) S.A.O. Superbowl Party! - Christine Grace Giordano
19 ) Korematsu Documentary - 6:30PM - Johnny J. Lo
Community Service and Fund-Raising
20 ) Tutors Needed! - Elizabeth Morgan King
21 ) Support the ODAC Food Drive - Steven William Chambers
Personal Notices
22 ) Need a ride to Roanoke for Feb Break - Lisa Mariah Martinez
23 ) house for rent - Ellen Marie Lide
24 ) Commons Lost and Found - Julia Cline
25 ) Car for Sale - Linda Johnson
26 ) Verizon Phone - Charles Proctor Nichols
---------- Notice #1 ---------- top
Calendar Events for February 3
Calendar Events for Thursday, February 3 2005
12 p.m. to 1 p.m.: 'What's Up With English?' Series: Lesley Wheeler
"What's Up With English?" Lesley Wheeler, W&L associate
professor of English, will speak on Edna St. Vincent
Millay's 1930s radio broadcasts. Payne 21. E-mail Mrs.
O'Connell by Jan. 31 at oconnells@wlu.edu to request a box
lunch. This lecture is open to the W&L Community and people
are welcome to bring a brown bag lunch. (co-sponsored by
Women's Studies)
7:30 p.m.: 'Leading the Fight to Defeat Global AIDS'
"America's Compassion in Action: Leading the Fight to Defeat
Global AIDS," Elissa Pruett '93, Director of Public Affairs
in the Office of the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator. Commons
Theater. (sponsored by LIFE, GSA, Contact and Career
Services)
9:30 p.m.: Commons Movie: 'Team America: World Police' in Commons Theater
---------- Notice #2 ---------- top
Individual Ticket Sales
Susan Wager <wagers@wlu.edu>
The Lenfest Center for the Performing Arts announces limited tickets are
available for the following events from the Lenfest box office. Call 458-8000
today to reserve your tickets.
Pilobolus tickets are available for the 7 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 27, 2005
performance in the keller theatre. Also available in limited number is the
Concert Guild's presentation of Paula Robison and the Calder Quartet.
Performance date for this event is Tuesday, March 8, 2005 at 8 p.m. in the
Keller Theatre.
---------- Notice #3 ---------- top
One Acts 2005 AUDITIONS
Susan Wager <wagers@wlu.edu>
W&L Theater announces AUDITIONS for student directed One Acts 2005 on
Feb. 7 and 8 from 7-10 p.m. in the Rehearsal Hall located in the basement of
the Lenfest Center.
One Acts 2005 directors include Ligia Abreu, Lanier Brooks, Lisa Baratta,
Sarah Orvin, Paige Smith and Mary Guy. For script check-out, please see
Cathy McElhannon or call 8002 for information.
Performance Dates for the One Acts 2005 are March 25 - 30, 2005.
---------- Notice #4 ---------- top
Flying Dutchmen and Drunken Irishmen - Public Lecture
Jennifer Ashworth <ashworthj@wlu.edu>
Come hear Dr. Christian Keller, W&L '94, Ph.D. Pennsylvania State
University '01.
Chris's will discuss Flying Dutchmen and Drunken Irishmen: the
Myths and Realities of Ethnic Civil War Soldiers,
in his public lecture at the Science Center, Room 214 at 7:30
this evening.
---------- Notice #5 ---------- top
New Web Services Enhancements
Barbara Rowe <browe@wlu.edu>
Student Web Services has two new links on the main menu:
Address Change Request form - where you can submit your local, home,
billing and other address changes online from any computer that has
access to the World Wide Web.
My Holds - where you can view any university administrative "hold"
that has been placed on your record. When the hold is cleared, an
end date will be displayed. Most holds affect your ability to
register for classes or to obtain an official transcript so you want
to have them cleared as quickly as possible. The information behind
the HELP button on this screen explains who to contact to have your
hold lifted.
To view these new services, go to
https://adminws.wlu.edu/webadvisor/st/stmenu.html . If you have any
questions, contact registrar@wlu.edu . Thank you.
---------- Notice #6 ---------- top
Spanish in the Market Place
Olalani Abiola Oyegbola <oyegbolao@wlu.edu>
Please join the Spanish House every Sunday @ 6 in the Market Place.
All are welcome. Feel free to bring a friend, practice spanish, and
learn more about the spanish culture.
---------- Notice #7 ---------- top
Win an IPod!
Sara Beth Behmerwohld <behmerwohlds@wlu.edu>
Come support your Generals and win an IPod! Winter Athletic Bingo is
in full swing! Cards can be picked up at the Athletic Office, or
printed off of our website at
http://campuslife.wlu.edu/campus_activities/index.htm. For every
game you attend you get a stamp for that date plus a stamp for a game
you missed. Each row of five stamps enters you in a drawing to win
an IPod!
---------- Notice #8 ---------- top
GAB Presents...THE ROOTS, FEBRUARY 3!
Daniel Dawson Fassio <fassiod@wlu.edu>
THE ROOTS are coming to W&L on Thursday, February 3. Tickets will be
on sale in the commons from 11 AM till 2 PM. The doors
open for the show at 9:00, and tickets will be $10. Come check out a
great hip-hop act!
---------- Notice #9 ---------- top
French Movie in Tucker Hall
Lynn Bennett <bennettl@wlu.edu>
Every Thursday at 7:00 p.m. there will be a showing of a French
movie. This week ONLY, it will be shown in Tucker 401.
This week, Thursday, February 3rd: Les enfants du marais(1999).
Director: Jean Becker. Starring Jaques Villeret, Jacques Gamblin,
André Dussolier, Michel Serrault, Isabelle Carré, Eric Cantona. No
subtitles.
“A chronicle of a group of friends in rural France in 1918. Garris
and Riton live in the swamp (marais), in a quiet region along the
banks of Loire river. Riton is afflicted with a bad-tempered wife
and three unruly children. Garris lives alone with his recollections
of World War I trenches. Their daily life consists of seasonal work
and visits from their two pals: Tane, the local train conductor and
Amédée, a dreamer and voracious reader of classics. Now a wealthy
man, Pépé is nostalgic of his past spent in the swamp and he joins
the happy spirits of this circle of friends. It is a story that pays
homage to the freedom there is in leading a simple life.”
---------- Notice #10 ---------- top
Get Paid to Listen to Music
Adam Joshua Turer <turera@wlu.edu>
Do you like music? Do you like cash? Do you have any weekdays off of
class? Crossroads Music & Movies is looking for someone who can work
a 9-5 shift during the week. It's a fun job, with great benefits
like free movie rentals and discounts on music and movies. Stop by
Crossroads (located in Stonewall Square, past Hardee's) and pick up an
application or send me an e-mail if you are interested. Thanks.
---------- Notice #11 ---------- top
Free Lunch this Friday
Elizabeth Creasey <ecreasey@wlu.edu>
Don't forget about our Environmental Studies Luncheon this Friday at
noon in Evans Dining Hall.
We'll be joined by a special guest speaker, Dr. Carola A. Haas, who
will be giving a talk entitled, "Silviculture and Biodiversity an
Southern Appalachians: Short-term Results from a Long-term Field
Experiment."
As always, lunch will be provided, so please RSVP to ecreasey@wlu.edu
if you are interested in attending.
---------- Notice #12 ---------- top
Ariel Now Accepting Staff Applications
Paige Ann Julia Halter <halterp@wlu.edu>
Ariel will now be accepting applications for Winter-Spring staff
positions. Positions are available for both the literature and visual
arts sections. For an application, please email halterp@wlu.edu.
Applications are due Friday, February 4 at 12PM.
---------- Notice #13 ---------- top
Tom Wolfe Book Signing Saturday, Feb 5
Maureen Becker <mbecker@wlu.edu>
Tom Wolfe ( W&L '51) will be in the Elrod Commons living room THIS
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5 from 12:30-1:30 ( for the W&L community) and
1:30-2:30 for the general public for a book signing event. The
author will sign ONE book brought to the event per attendee as well
as any books purchased at the University Bookstore this week or on
the day of the event.
---------- Notice #14 ---------- top
Global AIDS Speaker Tonight!
Theresa Anne Dougherty <doughertyt@wlu.edu>
Elissa Pruett '93, Director of Public Affairs at the President's
Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, will speak in the Commons Theater
TONIGHT at 7:30!
Her talk is entitled "America's Compassion in Action: Leading the
Fight to Defeat Global AIDS". She will address the new initiative
that President Bush has enacted that will put $15 billion over five
years towards fighting global AIDS.
All are welcome to come to this engaging, educational, and
informative presentation. This should be especially compelling for
anyone interested in world health issues or US international policy.
sponsored by LIFE, GSA, Contact, and Career Services
---------- Notice #15 ---------- top
First Fridays at Five
Carly Elizabeth Cowley <cowleyc@wlu.edu>
Hillel will be having a first friday at five service this friday in
the Alumni house. Leah Greenberg will lead the service with dinner to
follow. All are welcome to attend, we look forward to seeing you there!
---------- Notice #16 ---------- top
CR Meeting Thursday--THE NEW T-SHIRTS ARE IN!!
Celia Elizabeth Landgren <landgrenc@wlu.edu>
W&L College Republicans will have a meeting this Thursday, February
3rd at 7:30pm in Commons room 345 (above the co-op and game room).
Our new t-shirts are in, and you'll be able to pick them up at this
meeting. If you haven't paid for a t-shirt yet, bring your swipe
card because a swipe machine will be available at the meeting. In
the meantime, we need 4 volunteers to go door-to-door this weekend
collecting signatures for a petition on behalf of Jerry Kilgore.
Please email Rachael (seidenschnurr@wlu.edu) if you would like more
information.
See you Thursday, and bring your friends!!
---------- Notice #17 ---------- top
Fly-tying Classes with the Outing Club are BACK!
Laurence Montgomery Eaton <eatonl@wlu.edu>
if you've ever wondered where
porcupine quills
bluegrass music
beaver fur
and french silk
converge, why those wary trout won't rise to your quill gordon, or
how Tom Trentman got his groove back, come tie flies for fly-fishing
with the Outing Club!
if you're interested, email eatonl@wlu.edu or trentmant@wlu.edu.
time and place for weekly meetings have yet to be set, so make sure
you're on the list if you want to develop some dextrous skills.
no skills or equipment required
learning how to use roadkill (without a skillet) has never been so
much fun!
---------- Notice #18 ---------- top
S.A.O. Superbowl Party!
Christine Grace Giordano <giordanoc@wlu.edu>
Come to the commons living room this Sunday, February 6th at 6pm for
the S.A.O. Superbowl Party! Enjoy games, food, and football prizes
as you watch the game.
---------- Notice #19 ---------- top
Korematsu Documentary - 6:30PM
Johnny J. Lo <loj@wlu.edu>
AALS, ACS, & NLG present...
OF CIVIL WRONGS & RIGHTS: THE FRED KOREMATSU STORY
Fred Korematsu was probably never more American than when he resisted,
and then challenged in court, the forced internment of Japanese
Americans during World War II. Korematsu lost his landmark Supreme
Court case in 1944, but never his indignation and resolve. "Of Civil
Wrongs and Rights..." is the untold history of the 40-year legal fight
to vindicate Korematsu -- one that finally turned a civil injustice
into a civil rights victory.
Food and Refreshments will be served.
The documentary will be shown this Thursday, in Law Library Classroom
B. The film will begin promptly at 6:30 so please show up a little
earlier to get food. The film is only 60 minutes long, so by the time
your done eating and digesting, the film will be over.
---------- Notice #20 ---------- top
Tutors Needed!
Elizabeth Morgan King <kinge@wlu.edu>
Tutors Needed
Maury River Middle School really needs tutors for this term. It can
be at any time during the day and in any subject. Pick what
interests you most and email Paul Leonhard,
paul_leonhard@rcs.rang.k12.va.us , he will set you up with a
student. Maury River is a long walk from campus so it is probably
better to have a car. If you have any questions please email Becky
Grant, grantr@wlu.edu, or Ted Archer, archert@wlu.edu.
---------- Notice #21 ---------- top
Support the ODAC Food Drive
Steven William Chambers <chamberss@wlu.edu>
The annual ODAC Food Drive is now underway! As the two time defending
champion, W&L will once again attempt to dominate the ODAC while
helping the community.
Canned goods and other non-perishable food items will be collected at
the Men's basketball game against Hampden-Sydney at 2pm this
Saturday. All the food collected will benefit the Rockbridge Area
Food Bank.
You can also drop off cans at one of the boxes located in the gym,
library, dorms, or Greek houses. The Student Athlete Mentors thank
for your support!
---------- Notice #22 ---------- top
Need a ride to Roanoke for Feb Break
Lisa Mariah Martinez <martinezl@wlu.edu>
I need a ride to the Roanoke Airport on Friday, February 11 at
around 2:30- 3:00 PM; my plane leaves a little before 5. Please let
me know if you can take me. I will gladly pay for gas!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks. :)
---------- Notice #23 ---------- top
house for rent
Ellen Marie Lide <lidee@wlu.edu>
My landlord for next year was telling me about another house he is
trying to rent for next year. Everyone who has rented from Perry
says that he is the nicest guy ever so this house is a great deal
and you get a great landlord. It is three bedrooms and is $275 per
person in rent. The address of the house is 504 Arpia Street. If
interested call Perry Clark 463-5330
Thanks!
---------- Notice #24 ---------- top
Commons Lost and Found
Julia Cline <jcline@wlu.edu>
Commons Lost and Found has a black jacket, black hat and a gray
striped wool scarf. These items were left in room 22 in the Commons
and dropped off at the Information Desk in the Commons.
---------- Notice #25 ---------- top
Car for Sale
Linda Johnson <johnsonl@wlu.edu>
2005 Volkswagen Passat, 12,000 miles, fully loaded. Serious
inquiries only $21,000.00.
Shelia J. Stinnett
stinetts@wlu.edu
---------- Notice #26 ---------- top
Verizon Phone
Charles Proctor Nichols <nicholsc@wlu.edu>
My cell phone died and I am looking for a verizon phone to use in the
short term(a few months) until I get a new one. If anyone has an old
Verizon phone that they are not using please let me know and I will
buy it from you. This beats paying verizon $100 for a phone I will
only use for a few months. Please let me know at nicholsc@wlu.edu
Thanks
Chad Nichols
February 4
Campus Notices for Friday, February 4, 2005
Official University News and Notices
1 ) Calendar Events for February 4 - Campus Calendar
2 ) One Acts 2005 AUDITIONS - Susan Wager
3 ) Flu vaccine clinic TODAY - Jane Horton
4 ) Bi-Weekly and Regular Student Payroll (not Workstudy) - Shirley Richardson
Club, Organization, and Extracurricular Notices
5 ) W&L Film Society - Richard Grefe
6 ) Spanish in the Market Place - Olalani Abiola Oyegbola
7 ) Win an IPod! - Sara Beth Behmerwohld
8 ) Get Paid to Listen to Music - Adam Joshua Turer
9 ) Free Lunch Today ! - Elizabeth Creasey
10 ) Ariel Now Accepting Staff Applications - Paige Ann Julia Halter
11 ) Tom Wolfe Book Signing Saturday, Feb 5 - Maureen Becker
12 ) First Fridays at Five - Carly Elizabeth Cowley
13 ) S.A.O. Superbowl Party! - Christine Grace Giordano
14 ) Women's Studies Featured Student and Professor, Winter 2005 - Sascha Goluboff
15 ) sober driving - Peter Russell Dawson
16 ) Common Grounds - Andrew Alan Ferguson
17 ) Bartenders Needed - Lauren Elisabeth Paxton
Community Service and Fund-Raising
18 ) Get Experience with the Health Field by volunteering - Elizabeth Ann Lidinsky
Personal Notices
19 ) house for rent - Ellen Marie Lide
20 ) Ride to DC/Baltimore - Thuan N. Trinh
21 ) Ride to the Midwest - Brooke Sanden
22 ) lost cell phone - Jeffrey Dale Lusk
23 ) Sober Driver Needed for Tonight! - Julia Catherine Woodward
24 ) Ride to DC next friday - Afsin Yurdakul
25 ) Camera Found - Denise Neuhs
---------- Notice #1 ---------- top
Calendar Events for February 4
Calendar Events for Friday, February 4 2005
All Day: Board of Trustees Winter Meeting
12 p.m. to 1 p.m.: Environmental Series Luncheon
"Silviculture and Biodiversity in Southern Appalachians:
Short-term Results from a Long-term Field Experiment," Dr.
Carola A. Hass, associate professor of Wildlife Ecology at
the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife and Virginia Tech.
Presented by Drs. James Casey and David Marsh, W&L. Side
dining room, Evans Dining Hall. Interested students and
faculty should RSVP Beth Creasey (ecreasey@wlu.edu).
7:30 p.m.: Film Society: 'The Dreamers'
Directed by Bernardo Bertolucci (Italy/France, 2003). In
English and French with English subtitles; rated "NC-17" for
"explicit sexual content;" 115 minutes. Elrod Commons
Theater. No charge for admission although contributions are
welcome.
9:30 p.m.: Commons Movie: 'Team America: World Police' in Commons Theater
---------- Notice #2 ---------- top
One Acts 2005 AUDITIONS
Susan Wager <wagers@wlu.edu>
W&L Theater announces AUDITIONS for student directed One Acts 2005 on
Feb. 7 and 8 from 7-10 p.m. in the Rehearsal Hall located in the basement of
the Lenfest Center.
One Acts 2005 directors include Ligia Abreu, Lanier Brooks, Lisa Baratta,
Sarah Orvin, Paige Smith and Mary Guy. For script check-out, please see
Cathy McElhannon or call 8002 for information.
Performance Dates for the One Acts 2005 are March 25 - 30, 2005.
---------- Notice #3 ---------- top
Flu vaccine clinic TODAY
Jane Horton <jhorton@wlu.edu>
Flu Vaccine Now Available Without Restrictions
The CDC has now lifted the restriction on flu vaccine so it may be
given to individuals outside the initial priority groups. Washington
and Lee University has been able to order additional supplies of the
flu vaccine, and will make it available to the University community
as soon as it arrives. There will be a flu vaccine clinic in Fairfax
Lounge of the Early-Fielding University Center on Friday, February 4
from Noon to 3 PM. After that time any remaining vaccine will be
available at the Student Health Center in the lower level of Davis
Dorm. The cost of the vaccine is $10 per dose. Please read the flu
vaccine information sheet at
http://www.cdc.gov/nip/publications/VIS/vis-flu.pdf if you have any
questions about whether you should receive the flu vaccine. This
information will also be available on site at the clinic.
---------- Notice #4 ---------- top
Bi-Weekly and Regular Student Payroll (not Workstudy)
Shirley Richardson <srichard@wlu.edu>
All Bi-Weekly and Regular Student workers must have their time
sheets in the Business Office by Monday, February 7th, by NOON or
sooner to be paid on Friday, February 11th.
Thank you,
Shirley Richardson
---------- Notice #5 ---------- top
W&L Film Society
Richard Grefe <grefed@wlu.edu>
The Washington and Lee Film Society will present the
controversial drama THE DREAMERS (Italy/France, 2003), directed by
Bernardo Bertolucci.
Screenings will be at 7:30 PM on Friday and Saturday, February 4
and 5, in the Elrod University Commons theater. There is no charge
for admission, but contributions are welcome.
This film is in English and French, with English subtitles, and
is rated "NC-17" by the MPAA for "explicit sexual content." It is
115 minutes in length.
The creator of The Last Emperor and Last Tango in Paris here
tells the story of a young American (Michael Pitts) caught up in the
freewheeling culture of Paris in the spring of 1968.
Much of the talk about this film concerns its depiction of one of
Bertolucci's favorite themes -– the relationship between uninhibited
sex and existential freedom. As critic David Edelstein wrote in
Slate, "Bertolucci has a tantalizing subject for his sensuous camera
style and psycho-erotic sensibility -- in just the first two minutes
you get passionate cine-mania, a violent political demonstration,
and a whiff of sadomasochistic sex."
---------- Notice #6 ---------- top
Spanish in the Market Place
Olalani Abiola Oyegbola <oyegbolao@wlu.edu>
Please join the Spanish House every Sunday @ 6 in the Market Place.
All are welcome. Feel free to bring a friend, practice spanish, and
learn more about the spanish culture.
---------- Notice #7 ---------- top
Win an IPod!
Sara Beth Behmerwohld <behmerwohlds@wlu.edu>
Come support your Generals and win an IPod! Winter Athletic Bingo is
in full swing! Cards can be picked up at the Athletic Office, or
printed off of our website at
http://campuslife.wlu.edu/campus_activities/index.htm. For every
game you attend you get a stamp for that date plus a stamp for a game
you missed. Each row of five stamps enters you in a drawing to win
an IPod!
---------- Notice #8 ---------- top
Get Paid to Listen to Music
Adam Joshua Turer <turera@wlu.edu>
Do you like music? Do you like cash? Do you have any weekdays off of
class? Crossroads Music & Movies is looking for someone who can work
a 9-5 shift during the week. It's a fun job, with great benefits
like free movie rentals and discounts on music and movies. Stop by
Crossroads (located in Stonewall Square, past Hardee's) and pick up an
application or send me an e-mail if you are interested. Thanks.
---------- Notice #9 ---------- top
Free Lunch Today !
Elizabeth Creasey <ecreasey@wlu.edu>
Don't forget about our Environmental Studies Luncheon today at
noon in Evans Dining Hall.
We'll be joined by a special guest speaker, Dr. Carola A. Haas, who
will be giving a talk entitled, "Silviculture and Biodiversity an
Southern Appalachians: Short-term Results from a Long-term Field
Experiment."
It's not too late to RSVP. As always, lunch will be provided, so
please RSVP to ecreasey@wlu.edu if you are interested in attending.
---------- Notice #10 ---------- top
Ariel Now Accepting Staff Applications
Paige Ann Julia Halter <halterp@wlu.edu>
Ariel will now be accepting applications for Winter-Spring staff
positions. Positions are available for both the literature and visual
arts sections. For an application, please email halterp@wlu.edu.
Applications are due Friday, February 4 at 12PM.
---------- Notice #11 ---------- top
Tom Wolfe Book Signing Saturday, Feb 5
Maureen Becker <mbecker@wlu.edu>
Tom Wolfe ( W&L '51) will be in the Elrod Commons living room THIS
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5 from 12:30-1:30 ( for the W&L community) and
1:30-2:30 for the general public for a book signing event. The
author will sign ONE book brought to the event per attendee as well
as any books purchased at the University Bookstore this week or on
the day of the event.
---------- Notice #12 ---------- top
First Fridays at Five
Carly Elizabeth Cowley <cowleyc@wlu.edu>
Hillel will be having a first friday at five service tonight in
the Alumni house. Leah Greenberg will lead the service with dinner to
follow. All are welcome to attend, we look forward to seeing you there!
---------- Notice #13 ---------- top
S.A.O. Superbowl Party!
Christine Grace Giordano <giordanoc@wlu.edu>
Come to the commons living room this Sunday, February 6th at 6pm for
the S.A.O. Superbowl Party! Enjoy games, food, and football prizes
as you watch the game.
---------- Notice #14 ---------- top
Women's Studies Featured Student and Professor, Winter 2005
Sascha Goluboff <goluboffs@wlu.edu>
Check out the Women's Studies Featured Student and Professor of
Winter 2005: Susan Somers and Prof. Ellen Mayock! Read about what
being involved in Women's Studies at W&L has meant to them.
http://womensstudies.wlu.edu/womenstudies_W2005.html.
---------- Notice #15 ---------- top
sober driving
Peter Russell Dawson <dawsonp@wlu.edu>
Phi Psi is looking for two sober drivers from 7:30-2 tomorrow. Pay
is $75. Email dawsonp@wlu.edu if interested.
---------- Notice #16 ---------- top
Common Grounds
Andrew Alan Ferguson <fergusona@wlu.edu>
Blair Crunk will be treating W&L to an all-acoustic performance
tonight. The set list will feature a mix of rootsy folk, rock, and
country. Blair will cover songs by Ryan Adams, Pat Green, Dave
Mathews, and maybe even play a few originals. Cafe '77 will serve a
full menu and coffe bar. The show will last from 8pm-11pm in the
Commons Living Room.
---------- Notice #17 ---------- top
Bartenders Needed
Lauren Elisabeth Paxton <paxtonl@wlu.edu>
The law school needs two TIPS trained bartenders for this Saturday
night, 2/5/05, for Casino Night. The hours are from 8pm-12am. Pay
is $50 each.
Please contact Ben Thomas at thomasb@wlu.edu.
---------- Notice #18 ---------- top
Get Experience with the Health Field by volunteering
Elizabeth Ann Lidinsky <lidinskye@wlu.edu>
Kendal at Lexington needs students interested in health or
physical therapy to administer a senior fitness test to the
independent and assisted living residents. Training will be
Wednesday February 9th at 9am and the tests will run from 11-12pm
and again on Thursday February 10th from 1:30-3:30pm. Email Beth
Lidinsky, lidinskye@wlu.edu if interested.
---------- Notice #19 ---------- top
house for rent
Ellen Marie Lide <lidee@wlu.edu>
My landlord for next year was telling me about another house he is
trying to rent for next year. Everyone who has rented from Perry
says that he is the nicest guy ever so this house is a great deal
and you get a great landlord. It is three bedrooms and is $275 per
person in rent. The address of the house is 504 Arpia Street. If
interested call Perry Clark 463-5330
Thanks!
---------- Notice #20 ---------- top
Ride to DC/Baltimore
Thuan N. Trinh <trinht@wlu.edu>
If you head toward DC or Baltimore or even Northern Virginia for Feb
break and have space for one more, I would like to get a ride. Pay
for food/gas on the way.
Nick Thuan Trinh
---------- Notice #21 ---------- top
Ride to the Midwest
Brooke Sanden <sandenb@wlu.edu>
I am in need of a Feb Break ride to Northern INDIANA, ILLINOIS or
anywhere in MICHIGAN. If you are going that direction and wouldn't
mind some fun company, please email me at sandenb@wlu.edu
---------- Notice #22 ---------- top
lost cell phone
Jeffrey Dale Lusk <luskj@wlu.edu>
I was wondering if someone accidentally picked up a silver Verizon
cell phone on Wednesday at the Das Klub dj party...it says "Jd" on
the screen (and is not a flip phone).
Thanks
Jeff (luskj@wlu.edu)
---------- Notice #23 ---------- top
Sober Driver Needed for Tonight!
Julia Catherine Woodward <woodwardj@wlu.edu>
1 sober driver needed TONIGHT from 9:30-11:30.
Pay is $40 and please provide your own car.
Please email me at woodwardj@wlu.edu or call 540-460-5269.
Thanks!
---------- Notice #24 ---------- top
Ride to DC next friday
Afsin Yurdakul <yurdakula@wlu.edu>
Hi,
I am looking for a ride to the Dulles Airport for next friday, 11th
Feb. I have to be there at 3:00 pm, so if anyone is leaving around
noon, please let me know. I am willing to pay for the gas.
Thanks,
Afsin
---------- Notice #25 ---------- top
Camera Found
Denise Neuhs <dneuhs@wlu.edu>
a Kodak HQ camera has been turned in to the Information Desk in the
J. W. E. Commons. It has someone's first name on it. You may claim
this anytime.
Thank you
Denise
February 5
Campus Notices for Saturday, February 5, 2005
Official University News and Notices
1 ) Calendar Events for February 5 - Campus Calendar
2 ) The Role of Official Space in Law Enforcement in Medieval London - Jennifer Ashworth
Club, Organization, and Extracurricular Notices
3 ) W&L Film Society - Richard Grefe
4 ) Spanish in the Market Place - Olalani Abiola Oyegbola
5 ) Win an IPod! - Sara Beth Behmerwohld
6 ) Tom Wolfe Book Signing TODAY! - Maureen Becker
7 ) S.A.O. Superbowl Party! - Christine Grace Giordano
Personal Notices
8 ) Ride to D.C.-- Desperately Needed! - Nadja Angelika Wolfe
9 ) cell phone, come home! - Sarah Elizabeth Strassel
10 ) Car for Sale - Sheryl Salm
11 ) Ride to DC next weekend for a Russian guest - Henriette McCaughrin
12 ) Cash for ride to DC/NY/Boston - Erol Arslan Volkan
---------- Notice #1 ---------- top
Calendar Events for February 5
Calendar Events for Saturday, February 5 2005
All Day: Board of Trustees Winter Meeting
11 a.m.: Washington and Lee Quadrangular
Participating: W&L, Albright, Johns Hopkins and Limestone.
Warner Center.
12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.: Tom Wolfe Book Signing in Commons Living Room
W & L students, faculty and staff are welcome to a
preliminary hour of book signing by Wolfe from 12:30 to 1:30
p.m., with the last hour from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. open to the
public. Commons Living Room.
2 p.m.: Men's Basketball vs. Hampden-Sydney
Warner Center.
7:30 p.m.: Film Society: 'The Dreamers'
Directed by Bernardo Bertolucci (Italy/France, 2003). In
English and French with English subtitles; rated "NC-17" for
"explicit sexual content;" 115 minutes. Elrod Commons
Theater. No charge for admission although contributions are
welcome.
---------- Notice #2 ---------- top
The Role of Official Space in Law Enforcement in Medieval London
Jennifer Ashworth <ashworthj@wlu.edu>
PUBLIC LECTURE by Professor Barbara Hanawalt, President,
Medieval Academy of America, King George III Professor of British
History at Ohio State University.
MONDAY, February 7, 12:00 noon, Leyburn Library, Northen
Auditorium. Sponsored by the Center for Law and History and the
Program in Medieval and Renaissance Studies
---------- Notice #3 ---------- top
W&L Film Society
Richard Grefe <grefed@wlu.edu>
The Washington and Lee Film Society will present the
controversial drama THE DREAMERS (Italy/France, 2003), directed by
Bernardo Bertolucci.
Screenings will be at 7:30 PM on Friday and Saturday, February 4
and 5, in the Elrod University Commons theater. There is no charge
for admission, but contributions are welcome.
This film is in English and French, with English subtitles, and
is rated "NC-17" by the MPAA for "explicit sexual content." It is
115 minutes in length.
The creator of The Last Emperor and Last Tango in Paris here
tells the story of a young American (Michael Pitts) caught up in the
freewheeling culture of Paris in the spring of 1968.
Much of the talk about this film concerns its depiction of one of
Bertolucci's favorite themes -– the relationship between uninhibited
sex and existential freedom. As critic David Edelstein wrote in
Slate, "Bertolucci has a tantalizing subject for his sensuous camera
style and psycho-erotic sensibility -- in just the first two minutes
you get passionate cine-mania, a violent political demonstration,
and a whiff of sadomasochistic sex."
---------- Notice #4 ---------- top
Spanish in the Market Place
Olalani Abiola Oyegbola <oyegbolao@wlu.edu>
Please join the Spanish House every Sunday @ 6 in the Market Place.
All are welcome. Feel free to bring a friend, practice spanish, and
learn more about the spanish culture.
---------- Notice #5 ---------- top
Win an IPod!
Sara Beth Behmerwohld <behmerwohlds@wlu.edu>
Come support your Generals and win an IPod! Winter Athletic Bingo is
in full swing! Cards can be picked up at the Athletic Office, or
printed off of our website at
http://campuslife.wlu.edu/campus_activities/index.htm. For every
game you attend you get a stamp for that date plus a stamp for a game
you missed. Each row of five stamps enters you in a drawing to win
an IPod!
---------- Notice #6 ---------- top
Tom Wolfe Book Signing TODAY!
Maureen Becker <mbecker@wlu.edu>
Tom Wolfe ( W&L '5 1) will be in the Elrod Commons living room
TODAY from 12:30-1:30 ( for the W&L community) and
1:30-2:30 for the general public for a book signing event. The
author will sign ONE book brought to the event per attendee as well
as any books purchased at the University Bookstore this week or on
the day of the event.
---------- Notice #7 ---------- top
S.A.O. Superbowl Party!
Christine Grace Giordano <giordanoc@wlu.edu>
Come to the commons living room this Sunday, February 6th at 6pm for
the S.A.O. Superbowl Party! Enjoy games, food, and football prizes
as you watch the game.
---------- Notice #8 ---------- top
Ride to D.C.-- Desperately Needed!
Nadja Angelika Wolfe <wolfen@wlu.edu>
I'm flying from D.C. to the Dominican Republic for break to volunteer at an orphanage
through Orphanage Outreach. Unfortunately, O.O. booked my flight-- 8am on Saturday
out of Dulles-- and I don't have a car. I'd greatly appreciate a ride Friday night or very
early Saturday morning. Please email me if you can help.
~Nadja
wolfen@wlu.edu
---------- Notice #9 ---------- top
cell phone, come home!
Sarah Elizabeth Strassel <strassels@wlu.edu>
I seem to have lost my cell phone at or on the way home from Das Klub
on Wed. It could be in Traveller. It's a small silver motarola flip
phone with a some blue on the front, verizon. it says cakestrizzle
when you open it (yes i'm really that cool).
if anyone happens to have it/see it/find it/want to buy me a
replacement (haha) PLEASE email me strassels@wlu.edu and i swear i'll
be your friend forever!
---------- Notice #10 ---------- top
Car for Sale
Sheryl Salm <salms@wlu.edu>
1990 Ford Crown Victoria, approx. 75,000 miles, great condition,
leather interior, air, auto locks/windows, light blue body, dark
blue top, tape deck. Call Sheryl at 261-1744 (H), x8482 (W), or
email salms@wlu.edu.
---------- Notice #11 ---------- top
Ride to DC next weekend for a Russian guest
Henriette McCaughrin <mccaughring@wlu.edu>
A guest at W&L from Moscow would very much appreciate a ride to DC
this coming weekend. Please email or call Greta McCaughrin at x8826.
---------- Notice #12 ---------- top
Cash for ride to DC/NY/Boston
Erol Arslan Volkan <volkane@wlu.edu>
If you are heading towards DC/New York/Boston for the Feb break, have
room for one person and want to make some money, email me or call me
at 4602816. I'll pay pretty good cash for the round trip. I'm
flexible on the dates, however, I need to know as soon as possible to
make further arrangements. Thanks
February 6
Campus Notices for Sunday, February 6, 2005
Official University News and Notices
1 ) Calendar Events for February 6 - Campus Calendar
Club, Organization, and Extracurricular Notices
2 ) Spanish in the Market Place - Olalani Abiola Oyegbola
3 ) S.A.O. Superbowl Party! - Christine Grace Giordano
4 ) Auditions for V-Day Benefit Performance - Dawn Michele Davison
Personal Notices
5 ) Cash for ride to DC/NY/Boston - Erol Arslan Volkan
6 ) Ride to Roanoke - Kristine Michelle Early
7 ) Driver needed - Dennis Garvis
8 ) Ride to NY/DC - Sheryl Beth Silvers
9 ) Ride back to W&L from 'Bama? - Thadeous Michael Larkin
10 ) Ride to DC/Dulles - Nadja Angelika Wolfe
---------- Notice #1 ---------- top
Calendar Events for February 6
Calendar Events for Sunday, February 6 2005
2 p.m.: Men's Basketball vs. Lynchburg College
Warner Center.
3 p.m.: Applied Music Recital
Lenfest Center.
4:30 p.m.: Women's Basketball vs. Lynchburg College
Warner Center.
---------- Notice #2 ---------- top
Spanish in the Market Place
Olalani Abiola Oyegbola <oyegbolao@wlu.edu>
Please join the Spanish House every Sunday @ 6 in the Market Place.
All are welcome. Feel free to bring a friend, practice spanish, and
learn more about the spanish culture.
---------- Notice #3 ---------- top
S.A.O. Superbowl Party!
Christine Grace Giordano <giordanoc@wlu.edu>
Come to the commons living room today at 6pm for
the S.A.O. Superbowl Party! Enjoy games, food, and football prizes
as you watch the game.
---------- Notice #4 ---------- top
Auditions for V-Day Benefit Performance
Dawn Michele Davison <davisond@wlu.edu>
The Women's Law Student Organization will be holding auditions on
Tuesday, February 8, 2005, for its annual V-Day Benefit Performance.
The performance will be Wednesday, February 23d at 7:00 p.m. in
Elrod Theatre.
Auditions will be cold-reading; you do not need to prepare a
monologue.
At this time, we do not have a meeting place for the auditions, so
please continue to watch Campus Notices for a location.
If you have any questions, please email davisond@wlu.edu.
Thank you!
---------- Notice #5 ---------- top
Cash for ride to DC/NY/Boston
Erol Arslan Volkan <volkane@wlu.edu>
If you are heading towards DC/New York/Boston for the Feb break, have
room for one person and want to make some money, email me or call me
at 4602816. I'll pay pretty good cash for the round trip. I'm
flexible on the dates, however, I need to know as soon as possible to
make further arrangements. Thanks
---------- Notice #6 ---------- top
Ride to Roanoke
Kristine Michelle Early <earlyk@wlu.edu>
My flight is leaving Roanoke airport at 10:20 a.m. on February 11. (That's next Friday.) If
anyone is heading that way around 8 or 8:15, I'd love a ride, and I'd be willing to pay for
gas. Thanks!
---------- Notice #7 ---------- top
Driver needed
Dennis Garvis <garvisd@wlu.edu>
I need help in picking up a car in Hickory, North Carolina. This
will require about 8 hours of time -- the first 4 hours riding to
Hickory as I drive, the next 4 hours driving my car back. I am
willing to pay $80 (cash) for helping me do this. Driver's license,
good driving habits required. On the way to Hickory, I will be
driving so you would be able to read, study, etc. My preference is
to do this on Tuesday, Feb. 7, but could make it work on subsequent
days depending on your schedule. Email me at garvisd@wlu.edu if you
are interested. Prof. Garvis, 113 Huntley Hall
---------- Notice #8 ---------- top
Ride to NY/DC
Sheryl Beth Silvers <silverss@wlu.edu>
Looking for a ride to New York or DC - or to any location in that
general direction (NJ,PA,etc.). If you are headed that way and have
room in your car for an extra person, please email me @
silverss@wlu.edu or call X4222.
Thanks!
~sheryl
---------- Notice #9 ---------- top
Ride back to W&L from 'Bama?
Thadeous Michael Larkin <larkint@wlu.edu>
Is anyone coming back to W&L from around Birmingham, Alabama way on
the last Sunday of break (the day before classes begin)? Or how
about even Chattanooga, or somewhere near Atlanta? Basically, if
you're anywhere within 2 hours of Birmingham and coming back to W&L
that sunday, anyone willing to give me a ride? I'll help pay for
gas...
---------- Notice #10 ---------- top
Ride to DC/Dulles
Nadja Angelika Wolfe <wolfen@wlu.edu>
If you're heading to D.C. Friday night or incredibly early (like 3.30 or 4 am) and have room
in your car, a trip to Dulles would make me a very happy camper. I'm going on a program
with Orphanage Outreach to the Domincan Republic and unfortunately they booked me on
an 8am flight out of Dulles. I don't mind staying the night at the airport, and will gladly
contribute to gas. I have a cheery disposition, too, and can be a pleasant riding
companion. Likewise, if anyone else is trying to get a ride to D.C. Fri. night/exceedingly
early Sat., perhaps a group of us could go in on a cab?
thanks all, hope you had a great weekend.
~Nadja
wolfen@wlu.edu
x4504
February 7
Campus Notices for Monday, February 7, 2005
Official University News and Notices
1 ) Calendar Events for February 7 - Campus Calendar
2 ) Oxford Political Philosopher & Ethicist to speak on Feb 10th - Alessandra Del Conte Dickovick
3 ) "Wittgenstein and Liberal Education" - Public Lecture - Karen Lyle
4 ) Bi-Weekly and Regular Student Payroll (not Workstudy) - Shirley Richardson
5 ) The Role of Official Space in Law Enforcement in Medieval London - Jennifer Ashworth
6 ) 2 Student Job Openings, Corporate Governance Research Project - Dennis Garvis
7 ) Offensive Signs Displayed in Parking Deck on 1/12/05: DIALOGUE - C. Elizabeth Belmont
Club, Organization, and Extracurricular Notices
8 ) Children of Alcoholics (COA) Week - Fact of the Day #1 - Janis Kaufman
9 ) Fly-tying Classes with the Outing Club are BACK! - Laurence Montgomery Eaton
10 ) Get in Shape for Spring Break! - Emily Michelle Edwards
11 ) NEW College Republicans shirts for sale! Last chance!! - Celia Elizabeth Landgren
Personal Notices
12 ) Cash for ride to DC/NY/Boston - Erol Arslan Volkan
13 ) Ride to Roanoke - Ashley Margaret Duquette
14 ) Underwear and Pictures - Elizabeth Ford Moore
15 ) Ride to/from Memphis, Nashville, or anywhere close! - Rebecca Susan LeMoine
16 ) Ride to Roanoke 2/11/05 - Steven H. Rivoir
17 ) Ride/Cab Share to DC Dulles - Nadja Angelika Wolfe
18 ) Ride to Roanoke Regional Airport - Andrae DeSean Anderson
19 ) Paradise awaits...if I can get there - Chonyang Lee Lu
---------- Notice #1 ---------- top
Calendar Events for February 7
Calendar Events for Monday, February 7 2005
12 p.m.: Lecture: Prof. Barbara Hanawait: Law Enforce- ment in Medieval London
"The Role of Official Space in Law Enforcement in Medieval
London," Prof. Barbara Hanawait, the King George III
Professor of British History, Ohio State. Northen
Auditorium. (co-sponsored by The Center for Law and History
and the Program on Medieval and Renaissance Studies)
4 p.m.: University Faculty Meeting -- Moot Court Room
University faculty meeting. Hospitality begins at 3:30 p.m.
Moot Court Room, Lewis Hall.
7 p.m.: Commons Movie: 'Shark Tale' in the Commons Theater
---------- Notice #2 ---------- top
Oxford Political Philosopher & Ethicist to speak on Feb 10th
Alessandra Del Conte Dickovick <delcontedickovicka@wlu.edu>
Henry Shue, a Senior Research Fellow and a Professor of Politics and
International Relations in Oxford University's Merton College, will
speak in Washington and Lee's Northen Auditorium on Thursday,
February 10th, at 7:30PM.
His talk, "Global Accountability", is sponsored by the Shepherd
Program on Poverty and Human Capability, the Washington and Lee
School of Law, and the Class of 1963 Scholars-in-Residence Program.
Formerly a Rhodes Scholar, a Professor at Wellesley College and at
the University of North Carolina, and Professor of Ethics and Public
Life at Cornell University, Dr. Shue has written important books and
articles on subsistence rights, the relative priority of economic
rights, the justice of international cooperation on the environment,
the morality of nuclear deterrence, the strength of obligations
across national borders, and war. His primary interest has been on
ethical issues in the international domain, particularly as they
relate to the foreign policy of the United States and the obligations
of developed nations to the citizens of the developing work. His
work is relevant for philosophy, politics, law, and the
interdisciplinary study of poverty.
---------- Notice #3 ---------- top
"Wittgenstein and Liberal Education" - Public Lecture
Karen Lyle <lylek@wlu.edu>
John Churchill, Secretary of the Phi Beta Kappa Society, will
deliver a public lecture on "Wittgenstein and Liberal Education,"
Monday, February 21, at 7:30 p.m. in Northen Auditorium.
---------- Notice #4 ---------- top
Bi-Weekly and Regular Student Payroll (not Workstudy)
Shirley Richardson <srichard@wlu.edu>
All Bi-Weekly and Regular Student workers must have their time
sheets in the Business Office by Monday, February 7th, by NOON or
sooner to be paid on Friday, February 11th.
Thank you,
Shirley Richardson
---------- Notice #5 ---------- top
The Role of Official Space in Law Enforcement in Medieval London
Jennifer Ashworth <ashworthj@wlu.edu>
PUBLIC LECTURE by Professor Barbara Hanawalt, President,
Medieval Academy of America, King George III Professor of British
History at Ohio State University.
MONDAY, February 7, 12:00 noon, Leyburn Library, Northen
Auditorium. Sponsored by the Center for Law and History and the
Program in Medieval and Renaissance Studies
---------- Notice #6 ---------- top
2 Student Job Openings, Corporate Governance Research Project
Dennis Garvis <garvisd@wlu.edu>
A corporate governance research project was started at Washington
and Lee in 2004 that focuses on collecting, interpreting, and
disseminating information and research for a subset of small to
medium companies. I have two open positions for this project.
1) PROJECT ASSISTANT This person will work with me during Winter and
Spring 2005 academic terms. I need both substantive research
assistance as well as administrative support in managing the work
that was done on the project in Summer 2004 as well as preparing for
work to be performed in Summer 2005. The time commitment for the
position is estimated at 4-8 hours per week with a flexible
schedule. This is a paid position; may qualify for work-study. Since
there is potential for this position to continue in the Fall 2005
term, sophomores and juniors are preferred. This work will begin the
week we return from Washington Break.
2) DATABASE/TECHNICAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATE This person will be part of
a group that includes 4 other students working in Lexington during
Summer 2005. The specific job tasks for this position are to update
and manage the database containing governance data and to work with
me in the development of a governance website. We will also be
discussing key corporate governance topics as well as meeting with
directors of companies for informal discussions. The work will begin
June 13, continuing for 9 weeks, with compensation of $310/week.
Since the student that fills this position may also qualify as a
Robert E. Lee Research Scholar, sophomores and juniors are
preferred. The ideal person for this position would have database
and/or web design experience and skills.
All majors are welcome and encouraged to apply. Send an email this
week to Prof. Garvis at garvisd@wlu.edu to indicate your interest in
or if you have any questions regarding either position.
---------- Notice #7 ---------- top
Offensive Signs Displayed in Parking Deck on 1/12/05: DIALOGUE
C. Elizabeth Belmont <belmontb@wlu.edu>
In my capacity as Head CAIR Resource and University Mediator, I have
been asked to post the following message and invitation to the W&L
Community from those responsible for the 1/12/05 display of
offensive signs in the parking deck. Please read it carefully, and
feel free to contact me, Prof. Brian Murchison or Burr Datz with any
questions or concerns you may have. Thank you. - Prof. Beth Belmont
* * *
Dear Members of the Washington and Lee University Community:
We are the individuals who were involved in the recent offensive
joke which was displayed on signs in the parking garage on the night
of Wednesday, January 12, 2005. Since that night, details of the
incident have been published in both the Ring Tum Phi and The
Trident. The Phi article was accompanied by a statement from our
fraternity, Phi Gamma Delta, detailing the discipline that the house
imposed upon us and apologizing behalf of the organization.
After FIJI levied social and financial sanctions against us, the
Interfraternity Council referred the case to the Student Faculty
Hearing Board. The University has since charged us with harassment
and discrimination. If it occurs, the SFHB hearing on these charges
will be closed and its results will be private. However, we are
concerned that our actions offended our Community as a whole, and
that these grievances will not be redressed by a closed SFHB hearing
involving no clear complainant. As a result, with the SFHB faculty
chair's consent, we have requested that W&L's CAIR program and the
University Mediator assist us in opening a dialogue with the
Community about this issue. The purpose of this dialogue is
threefold. First, we wish to clarify our regrettable actions and
provide members of the Community with an opportunity to raise any
questions and express any concerns they may have about our conduct.
Second, with your input, we would like to map out concrete steps we
can take toward reconciling and resolving this incident. Finally,
we would like to take this opportunity to extend our apologies to
the entire W & L community, and ask for forgiveness of our actions.
Accordingly, we invite all members of the W&L community who wish to
engage us in a dialogue about these issues, express concerns about
our conduct, suggest appropriate remedies, or challenge our desire
to have these matters resolved through means other than an SFHB
hearing, to join us for a facilitated discussion on Thursday,
February 10, 2005, at 7:00 p.m. in the Commons Room 345. The
discussion will be moderated by Professor Elizabeth Belmont,
University Mediator and Head of CAIR, and Burr Datz, Director of
Leadership Development and University Chaplain. The role of the
moderators will be to encourage and facilitate dialogue while
ensuring that our conversation proceeds with the civility and
seriousness that these difficult circumstances require. We look
forward to having the opportunity to resolve this issue in an open
forum with the University Community.
Max Courtney ('07)
Kevin Donovan ('08)
Roderick Gagne ('08)
Daniel Harris ('08)
Peter Lawrence ('08)
Timothy Livingston ('08)
David Monroe ('08)
Chris Rizzo ('07)
Joachim Roux ('08)
---------- Notice #8 ---------- top
Children of Alcoholics (COA) Week - Fact of the Day #1
Janis Kaufman <jkaufman@wlu.edu>
One in four college students grew up with a parent who abused alcohol
or other drugs.
---------- Notice #9 ---------- top
Fly-tying Classes with the Outing Club are BACK!
Laurence Montgomery Eaton <eatonl@wlu.edu>
if you've ever wondered where
porcupine quills
bluegrass music
beaver fur
and french silk
converge, why those wary trout won't rise to your quill gordon, or
how Tom Trentman got his groove back, come tie flies for fly-fishing
with the Outing Club!
if you're interested, email eatonl@wlu.edu or trentmant@wlu.edu.
time and place for weekly meetings have yet to be set, so make sure
you're on the list if you want to develop some dextrous skills.
no skills or equipment required
learning how to use roadkill (without a skillet) has never been so
much fun!
---------- Notice #10 ---------- top
Get in Shape for Spring Break!
Emily Michelle Edwards <edwardsem@wlu.edu>
Sign up for Panhellenic Fitness Classes! We will have signups in the
Commons from 10-2 on Monday and Tuesday of this week. Classes are $25
for the rest of the year.
*Mondays: 4-5 Power Yoga, 5-6 Power Yoga
*Tuesdays: 6:30-7:30 Aerobics
*Wednesdays: 5-6 Power Yoga
*Thursdays: 5:15-6:15 Hip Hop, 6:30-7:30 Aerobics
You can either swipe it home or make a check payable to "Panhellenic"
---------- Notice #11 ---------- top
NEW College Republicans shirts for sale! Last chance!!
Celia Elizabeth Landgren <landgrenc@wlu.edu>
Monday and Tuesday of this week are your LAST CHANCE to buy your new,
wonderful, hilarious, super cool College Republican t-shirt featuring
Bush 43 as a cowboy lasso-ing (is that a word?) our very own
Colonnade. The caption reads "We put the W in Dubyanell". Swipe
them home for just $15 each! If you have already purchased your
shirt, you may pick them up while we sell. So get yourself to the
Commons kiosk area between 10am and 2pm this Monday or Tuesday!!!!
---------- Notice #12 ---------- top
Cash for ride to DC/NY/Boston
Erol Arslan Volkan <volkane@wlu.edu>
If you are heading towards DC/New York/Boston for the Feb break, have
room for one person and want to make some money, email me or call me
at 4602816. I'll pay pretty good cash for the round trip. I'm
flexible on the dates, however, I need to know as soon as possible to
make further arrangements. Thanks
---------- Notice #13 ---------- top
Ride to Roanoke
Ashley Margaret Duquette <duquettea@wlu.edu>
My flight on February 11th leaves Roanoke at 11:45. If anyone is
heading to roanoke that morning and has room for another person
please let me know. of course, will pay. Call me or email me if you
can give me a ride. 205 907 6670(cell) duquettea@wlu.edu
---------- Notice #14 ---------- top
Underwear and Pictures
Elizabeth Ford Moore <mooree@wlu.edu>
If anyone has found a silver Sony Cybershot camera or knows anything
about the theft of some loads of laundry from the Graham-Lees
laundry room, please contact me as soon as possible.
---------- Notice #15 ---------- top
Ride to/from Memphis, Nashville, or anywhere close!
Rebecca Susan LeMoine <lemoiner@wlu.edu>
I'm trying to get home to Memphis for Washington Break. If anyone is
driving through Memphis, or driving to Nashville, or another city
within 4 hours of Memphis, and you wouldn't mind giving me a ride,
please let me know. I'd gladly chip in for gas. I can leave anytime
after 10AM on Friday, February 11, and am looking for a ride back to
Lex on either Saturday, February 19 or Sunday, February 20.
---------- Notice #16 ---------- top
Ride to Roanoke 2/11/05
Steven H. Rivoir <rivoirs@wlu.edu>
My name is Steven Rivoir and I need a ride to the Roanoke Airport on
Friday February 11th. My flight leaves at 3:15. I would like to
get there by at least 2:15, can get there earlier. My last class
ends at 12:00 and can leave right after that. Will pay for gas.
Thanks. Please email me if you can give me a ride.
Steven Rivoir
---------- Notice #17 ---------- top
Ride/Cab Share to DC Dulles
Nadja Angelika Wolfe <wolfen@wlu.edu>
Hi all,
I need a ride to D.C. sometime before I have to be at Dulles Saturday at 6am.
The night before is fine. Sharing a cab with some people is likewise fine. I
will happily contribute to gas. I just need to get to Dulles. I would've booked
at later flight except that it is not I who booked it but a volunteer agency. I will
be spending my Feb. break volunteering at an orphanage in the Dominican
Republic. So I need to get there. PLEASE- if you have space in your car, or
wish to share a cab (3-4 people would be best so none of us have to pay that
much) email me.
thanks,
~Nadja
wolfen@wlu.edu
x4504
---------- Notice #18 ---------- top
Ride to Roanoke Regional Airport
Andrae DeSean Anderson <andersonad@wlu.edu>
I need a ride to Roanoke Regional Airport on Saturday 2/12. My
flight leaves at 8:45 AM and I will pay for gas. Thanks!
---------- Notice #19 ---------- top
Paradise awaits...if I can get there
Chonyang Lee Lu <lucl@wlu.edu>
I'm going to Key West, but I need your help!
If you're still in town, I need a ride to the Roanoke airport on
Tuesday 2/15. My plane leaves at 10 am, and I need a ride back from
the airport on Sunday, 2/20 at 2:30pm.
I will pay for gas! Thanks!
cell: 317-371-5834
or email: lucl@wlu.edu
Chony
February 8
Campus Notices for Tuesday, February 8, 2005
Official University News and Notices
1 ) Calendar Events for February 8 - Campus Calendar
2 ) "Wittgenstein and Liberal Education" -- Public Lecture - Karen Lyle
3 ) Individual Ticket Sales - Susan Wager
4 ) Flu vaccine available--It's not too late! - Jane Horton
5 ) Marijuana and the Brain - Janis Kaufman
6 ) Happy New Year! - Samantha Stanley
7 ) Display of Offensive Signs in Parking Deck - COMMUNITY DIALOGUE - C. Elizabeth Belmont
8 ) 2/1/0/05 COMMUNITY DIALOGUE - - LOCATION CHANGE - C. Elizabeth Belmont
Club, Organization, and Extracurricular Notices
9 ) Overeaters Anonymous - Janis Kaufman
10 ) Children of Alcoholics (COA) Week - Fact of the Day #2 - Janis Kaufman
11 ) Get in Shape for Spring Break! - Emily Michelle Edwards
12 ) NEW College Republicans shirts for sale! Last chance!! - Celia Elizabeth Landgren
13 ) German Play - Jacque Bruce
14 ) Auditions for V-Day Benefit Performance - Dawn Michele Davison
15 ) TEAM AMERICA - WEDNESDAY AT 9:30 p.m. - Margo McClinton
16 ) Make $5 --TONIGHT! - Julie Woodzicka
17 ) Pool - Kristin Jacobs
18 ) OCF Meeting - Peter Martin Harbilas
19 ) WE'RE DOING IT AGAIN!!! - Cherrelle Moser
Community Service and Fund-Raising
20 ) Rose Sale in the Commons - Emily Elizabeth Sberna
Personal Notices
21 ) Bookkeeping Position - Deborah Hattersley
22 ) Cash for ride to DC/NY/Boston - Erol Arslan Volkan
23 ) Ride to/from Memphis, Nashville, or anywhere close! - Rebecca Susan LeMoine
24 ) Cleaning Work Wanted - Linda Agnor
25 ) LOST green coat - Elisabeth Eretta Juterbock
26 ) DC - Feb Break - Jennifer Beth Iwata
27 ) ride to roanoke - Kimberly Rae Vandegrift
28 ) Found keys - Laura Anne Taylor
29 ) Lost Jacket - Matthew Fredrick Danner
30 ) MISSING CALCULATOR - Katherine Holton Howe
31 ) Ride To Roanoke Friday the 11th - Steven H. Rivoir
32 ) Ride to Roanoke - Justin David Jerome
33 ) I'll pay you to be my friend. - Thadeous Michael Larkin
34 ) You know you want to take me to Richmond - Blair Kristen McCartney
35 ) Ride to and from ROA on Tue - Halin Bareke
36 ) Ride from Roa on Wed, Feb 16 - Cagla Defterali
37 ) Please Don't Make Me Hitchhike! - Kristine Michelle Early
38 ) Ride to Roanoke - Lauren Belinda Parks
39 ) Lost Cellphone - Christopher John Walker
40 ) Ride to DC/Dulles - Nadja Angelika Wolfe
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Calendar Events for February 8
Calendar Events for Tuesday, February 8 2005
12 p.m.: Leadership Development Winter Seminar: Ethical Leadership...
Ethical Leadership: Where do You Draw the Line? Feel free to
bring your lunch and share your ideas. Also at 6:30 p.m.
Facilitated by Burr Datz, director. Room 320, Elrod Commons.
8 p.m.: German Play in the Lenfest Center
For more information, please contact Prof. Roger Crockett,
ext. 8825.
9:30 p.m.: Commons Movie: 'Shark Tale' in the Commons Theater
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"Wittgenstein and Liberal Education" -- Public Lecture
Karen Lyle <lylek@wlu.edu>
John Churchill, Secretary of the Phi Beta Kappa Society, will
deliver a public lecture on "Wittgenstein and Liberal Education,"
Monday, February 21, at 7:30 p.m. in Northen Auditorium.
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Individual Ticket Sales
Susan Wager <wagers@wlu.edu>
The Lenfest Center for the Performing Arts announces limited tickets are
available for the following events from the Lenfest box office. Call 458-8000
today to reserve your tickets.
Pilobolus tickets are available for the 7 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 27, 2005
performance in the keller theatre. Also available in limited number is the
Concert Guild's presentation of Paula Robison and the Calder Quartet.
Performance date for this event is Tuesday, March 8, 2005 at 8 p.m. in the
Keller Theatre.
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Flu vaccine available--It's not too late!
Jane Horton <jhorton@wlu.edu>
Flu vaccine is now available at the Student Health Center to anyone
who wants to reduce their risk of influenza through the rest of this
flu season. It's not too late--come get one now!
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Marijuana and the Brain
Janis Kaufman <jkaufman@wlu.edu>
Interested in Marijuana and Psychostimulant Drugs: Brain Actions and
Behavioral Effects? Come hear Bob Stewart, Associate Professor of
Psychology and Faculty in Neuroscience at Washington and Lee.
Wednesday February 9, 7:00 pm
Northen Auditorium
Sponsored by: Phi Delta Theta
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Happy New Year!
Samantha Stanley <sstanley@wlu.edu>
~Happy New Year!!!~
Come celebrate the Lunar New Year with Club Asia and SAIL!!
When: Wednesday, February 9th
When: 11 a.m. until 2 p.m.
Where: Commons Living Room
We will have tables with information on Korean, Chinese, and
Japanese customs to celebrate the new year. Come try some snacks
and throw some beans (no explanations now, come and check it out!)
We hope to see you there!
Any questions contact sstanley@wlu.edu
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Display of Offensive Signs in Parking Deck - COMMUNITY DIALOGUE
C. Elizabeth Belmont <belmontb@wlu.edu>
UPDATED POSTING: PLEASE NOTE ROOM CHANGE BELOW. In my capacity as
Head CAIR Resource and University Mediator, I have been asked to
post the following message and invitation to the W&L Community from
those responsible for the 1/12/05 display of offensive signs in the
parking deck. Please read it carefully, and feel free to contact
me, Prof. Brian Murchison or Burr Datz with any questions or
concerns you may have. Thank you. - Prof. Beth Belmont
* * *
Dear Members of the Washington and Lee University Community:
We are the individuals who were involved in the recent offensive
joke which was displayed on signs in the parking garage on the night
of Wednesday, January 12, 2005. Since that night, details of the
incident have been published in both the Ring Tum Phi and The
Trident. The Phi article was accompanied by a statement from our
fraternity, Phi Gamma Delta, detailing the discipline that the house
imposed upon us and apologizing behalf of the organization.
After FIJI levied social and financial sanctions against us, the
Interfraternity Council referred the case to the Student Faculty
Hearing Board. The University has since charged us with harassment
and discrimination. If it occurs, the SFHB hearing on these charges
will be closed and its results will be private. However, we are
concerned that our actions offended our Community as a whole, and
that these grievances will not be redressed by a closed SFHB hearing
involving no clear complainant. As a result, with the SFHB faculty
chair's consent, we have requested that W&L's CAIR program and the
University Mediator assist us in opening a dialogue with the
Community about this issue. The purpose of this dialogue is
threefold. First, we wish to clarify our regrettable actions and
provide members of the Community with an opportunity to raise any
questions and express any concerns they may have about our conduct.
Second, with your input, we would like to map out concrete steps we
can take toward reconciling and resolving this incident. Finally,
we would like to take this opportunity to extend our apologies to
the entire W & L community, and ask for forgiveness of our actions.
Accordingly, we invite all members of the W&L community who wish to
engage us in a dialogue about these issues, express concerns about
our conduct, suggest appropriate remedies, or challenge our desire
to have these matters resolved through means other than an SFHB
hearing, to join us for a facilitated discussion on Thursday,
February 10, 2005, at 7:00 p.m. in the FAIRFAX LOUNGE in the Early-
Fielding University Center. The discussion will be moderated by
Professor Elizabeth Belmont, University Mediator and Head of CAIR,
and Burr Datz, Director of Leadership Development and University
Chaplain. The role of the moderators will be to encourage and
facilitate dialogue while ensuring that our conversation proceeds
with the civility and seriousness that these difficult circumstances
require. We look forward to having the opportunity to resolve this
issue in an open forum with the University Community.
Max Courtney (07)
Kevin Donovan (08)
Roderick Gagne (08)
Daniel Harris (08)
Peter Lawrence (08)
Timothy Livingston (08)
David Monroe (08)
Chris Rizzo (07)
Joachim Roux (08)
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2/1/0/05 COMMUNITY DIALOGUE - - LOCATION CHANGE
C. Elizabeth Belmont <belmontb@wlu.edu>
The location for the 2/10/05 Community Dialogue regarding the
display of offensive signs in the parking garage has been changed to
the FAIRFAX LOUNGE in the Early-Fielding University Center. The
gathering will take place at 7:00 p.m. If you have any questions or
concerns, please fell free to contact me, Prof. Brian Murchison or
Burr Datz. Thank you. - Prof. Beth Belmont
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Overeaters Anonymous
Janis Kaufman <jkaufman@wlu.edu>
Do you eat when you're not hungry? Have feelings of guilt or
remorse after eating? Give too much thought and time to food and
weight? Eat to escape from worries?
There is a solution…Overeaters Anonymous (OA). Concerns of members
include obsession with weight, body image, or diets, grazing,
starving, bingeing, purging, excessive exercise, use of diet pills
or laxatives, etc. Members are overweight, normal weight, and
underweight. OA meets every Tuesday from 6:30-7:30 in the
conference room upstairs at R.E. Lee Episcopal Church. All are
welcome to attend the meeting.
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Children of Alcoholics (COA) Week - Fact of the Day #2
Janis Kaufman <jkaufman@wlu.edu>
COAs are at four times great risk of becoming addicted to alcohol or
other drugs.
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Get in Shape for Spring Break!
Emily Michelle Edwards <edwardsem@wlu.edu>
Sign up for Panhellenic Fitness Classes! We will have signups in the
Commons from 10-2 on Monday and Tuesday of this week. Classes are $25
for the rest of the year.
*Mondays: 4-5 Power Yoga, 5-6 Power Yoga
*Tuesdays: 6:30-7:30 Aerobics
*Wednesdays: 5-6 Power Yoga
*Thursdays: 5:15-6:15 Hip Hop, 6:30-7:30 Aerobics
You can either swipe it home or make a check payable to "Panhellenic"
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NEW College Republicans shirts for sale! Last chance!!
Celia Elizabeth Landgren <landgrenc@wlu.edu>
Monday and Tuesday of this week are your LAST CHANCE to buy your new,
wonderful, hilarious, super cool College Republican t-shirt featuring
Bush 43 as a cowboy lasso-ing (is that a word?) our very own
Colonnade. The caption reads "We put the W in Dubyanell". Swipe
them home for just $15 each! If you have already purchased your
shirt, you may pick them up while we sell. So get yourself to the
Commons kiosk area between 10am and 2pm this Monday or Tuesday!!!!
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German Play
Jacque Bruce <brucej@wlu.edu>
German Play
Generalprobe presents Maerchenwald: five dramatized fairy tales by
the Grimm Brothers. Performed in German; English synopsis
provided. Johnson Theater 8:00 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday,
February 8th-10th. Admission Free.
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Auditions for V-Day Benefit Performance
Dawn Michele Davison <davisond@wlu.edu>
The Women's Law Student Organization will be holding auditions on
Wednesday, February 9, 2005, for its annual V-Day Benefit
Performance.
The performance will be Wednesday, February 23d at 7:00 p.m. in
Elrod Theatre.
Auditions will be cold-reading; you do not need to prepare a
monologue.
Auditions will be held in Elrod Room # 214 (Volunteer Resource Room)
from 7:30pm - 9:30pm.
If you have any questions, please email davisond@wlu.edu.
Thank you!
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TEAM AMERICA - WEDNESDAY AT 9:30 p.m.
Margo McClinton <mmcclinton@wlu.edu>
Back by popular demand...the movie...
Team America: World Police will be shown again
Wednesday, February 9th at 9:30 p.m. in the Elrod Commons Theatre
Shark Tales will not be shown this Friday, February 11 at 9:30 p.m.,
but at 5:30 p.m. instead.
Shark Tales will still be shown on Tuesday, February 8th and
Thursday, February 10th at 9:30 p.m.
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Make $5 --TONIGHT!
Julie Woodzicka <woodzickaj@wlu.edu>
Participate in a psychology study TONIGHT at 6:30PM and make $5!!
The study asks you to complete a packet of questionnaires regarding
race relations. The packet will take anywhere from 20 to 45 minutes
to complete (most people finish within 30 minutes). If you are
interested, please come to Science Addition 214 at 6:30PM. You will
be paid $5 CASH before you leave. Help us gain important information
while making a few bucks!!
If you completed a packet on race relations this summer (and got paid
$5) you are not eligible for participation in this study.
Any questions, please contact Dr. Julie Woodzicka at
woodzickaj@wlu.edu. This study has received approval from the
Internal Review Board regarding the ethical treatment of human
participants.
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Pool
Kristin Jacobs <jacobsk@wlu.edu>
The Pool will be closing for February Break at 2PM on Friday Feb
11. It will re-open for regular pool hours at 7AM on Monday, Feb 21.
Kiki
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OCF Meeting
Peter Martin Harbilas <harbilasp@wlu.edu>
Interested in Orthodox religion, but have never checked it out? Come
to OCF (Orthodox Christian Fellowship) Wednesday night (Feb 9) at
7PM in VMI's Mallory Hall room 259. As always, Father Dean from
Roanoke will be there. Let me know if you have any questions. See
you there.
Peter Harbilas
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WE'RE DOING IT AGAIN!!!
Cherrelle Moser <moserc@wlu.edu>
Onyx presents the 2005 Step Show! This time its bigger and better
with more teams competing and two $1000 prizes being awarded to the
winner. Admission for Greeks is $8 and $10 for non-Greeks. Tickets
will be on sale starting Wednesday and of course you can swipe it
home. The show is on Feb. 26 starting at 7:30 p.m. So come out and
support the Greeks stepping in this annual competition! You WILL NOT
be disappointed!
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Rose Sale in the Commons
Emily Elizabeth Sberna <sbernae@wlu.edu>
Theta will be selling roses to benefit the American Heart
Association from today until Thursday, from 11-1:30 in the Elrod
Commons. They are $5 each or you can buy 3 for $12.
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Bookkeeping Position
Deborah Hattersley <dalden@wlu.edu>
Help Wanted. Bookkeeper/Accounting Person
Micron Bio-Systems, Inc., of Buena Vista, Virginia has a vacancy for
a Bookkeeper/Accounting person to work in the General office of
their Buena Vista Headquarters.
This is a permanent, full time position although flexible working
hours may be available for the right candidate. Experience of
computerized accounting software will be an advantage.
Please forward a detailed resume to:
The General Manager, Micron Bio-Systems, Inc., PO Box 868, Buena
Vista, VA 24416.
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Cash for ride to DC/NY/Boston
Erol Arslan Volkan <volkane@wlu.edu>
If you are heading towards DC/New York/Boston for the Feb break, have
room for one person and want to make some money, email me or call me
at 4602816. I'll pay pretty good cash for the round trip. I'm
flexible on the dates, however, I need to know as soon as possible to
make further arrangements. Thanks
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Ride to/from Memphis, Nashville, or anywhere close!
Rebecca Susan LeMoine <lemoiner@wlu.edu>
I'm trying to get home to Memphis for Washington Break. If anyone is
driving through Memphis, or driving to Nashville, or another city
within 4 hours of Memphis, and you wouldn't mind giving me a ride,
please let me know. I'd gladly chip in for gas. I can leave anytime
after 10AM on Friday, February 11, and am looking for a ride back to
Lex on either Saturday, February 19 or Sunday, February 20.
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Cleaning Work Wanted
Linda Agnor <lagnor@wlu.edu>
If anyone needs someone to clean for them once a week or every other
week, call Robin VanDerVeer - Home Phone 261-4648, Cell Phone 461-
2004 or email her at chichipopeye@yahoo.com
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LOST green coat
Elisabeth Eretta Juterbock <juterbocke@wlu.edu>
One last time....
I lost a green pea coat last monday. I'm really sad about it. It
disappeared from the PE locker room in the gym around 5ish.
If you've seen it or saw someone leave with it, feel free to tell me,
juterbocke@wlu.edu. Thanks.
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DC - Feb Break
Jennifer Beth Iwata <iwataj@wlu.edu>
I have a flight out of dulles at 5:30PM on friday, feb 11. if
anyone could give me a ride up there, that would be great.
I also would need a ride back down from dulles on sunday, feb 20.
my flight comes in at 4:00PM. I will definitely pay for gas.
Thanks.
Jennifer
x4442
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ride to roanoke
Kimberly Rae Vandegrift <vandegriftk@wlu.edu>
I need a ride or someone to share a cab with this Friday to the
Roanoke Airport. I need to be there no later than 8:30PM, but I'm
willing to leave as early as 3:30PM.
Let me know!
Kim
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Found keys
Laura Anne Taylor <taylorl@wlu.edu>
Found a set of car keys in the 3rd floor womens' bathroom in the
Commons. Two car keys, one Chevy & one Dodge? There is also an
American Red Cross keychain. They have been returned to the
security desk in the Commons.
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Lost Jacket
Matthew Fredrick Danner <dannerm@wlu.edu>
i lost a mountain hardware jacket, its purplish blue. i'm not sure
where and not sure when but if anyone happens to find it or already
picked it up please respond to this!
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MISSING CALCULATOR
Katherine Holton Howe <howek@wlu.edu>
Lost lovely calculator without its casing...somewhere between a
stats tests and the sorority houses. please return..khaki howe #4323
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Ride To Roanoke Friday the 11th
Steven H. Rivoir <rivoirs@wlu.edu>
My name is Steven Rivoir and I need a ride to the Roanoke Airport on
Friday February 11th. My flight leaves at 3:15. I would like to
get there by at least 2:15, can get there earlier. My last class
ends at 12:00 and can leave right after that. Will pay for gas.
Thanks. Please email me if you can give me a ride.
Steven Rivoir
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Ride to Roanoke
Justin David Jerome <jeromej@wlu.edu>
I'm looking for a ride to Roanoke Airport this Saturday, the 12th,
any time before 1:00pm. I'm willing to pay for gas or split a cab
fare, whichever one works best.
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I'll pay you to be my friend.
Thadeous Michael Larkin <larkint@wlu.edu>
Here is a sweet deal for all you out there with a mind for making
mad cash. I will pay for someone to drive me back to W&L on Sunday,
February 20th, from anywhere within 2 hours of Birmingham, Alabama.
I'm begging you, please, I'm willing to put up some good figures for
a ride. I'll buy you lunch, I'll fill your car with gas, I'll even
use the squeegie on your windshield if you want me to. I need a
ride, somebody, please, I'm desperate. If this is all that is
holding you back, I smell nice and I won't make the trip weird or
uncomfortable. Please!
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You know you want to take me to Richmond
Blair Kristen McCartney <mccartneyb@wlu.edu>
I would love a ride to the Richmond airport this Friday past 12:30
and before 3 if anyone could help out! I will gladly give money for
gas, etc. And there's also the perk of my undying gratitude. Please.
I'm freezing. I gotta get back to Texas soon! Thanks!
-Blair
mccartneyb@wlu.edu
(214) 208-4142
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Ride to and from ROA on Tue
Halin Bareke <barekeh@wlu.edu>
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone is heading to Roanoke on Tuesday, Feb 15
early in the morning. If you also driving back to Lexington on
Sunday (Feb 20) around or after noon please let me know! If you are
not driving but willing to share a cab also email me at
barekeh@wlu.edu.
Thanks y'all:)
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Ride from Roa on Wed, Feb 16
Cagla Defterali <defteralic@wlu.edu>
Hey,
I will need a ride from Roa Airport back to campus on Feb 16
Wednesday. My plane lands at 9.30 pm, I will gladly pay for gas.
Please email me at defteralic@wlu.edu or call me at 540-460-1308.
Thank you
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Please Don't Make Me Hitchhike!
Kristine Michelle Early <earlyk@wlu.edu>
I need a ride to Roanoke airport this Friday. My plane takes off at 10:20 a.m. If you are
heading to Roanoke around 8 in the morning and have room for one more person, please
e-mail me. I'll pay for gas, of course. Thank you!
Kristine
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Ride to Roanoke
Lauren Belinda Parks <parksl@wlu.edu>
Hi I was wondering if anyone would be willing to give me and my
friend (possibly two friends) a ride to the Roanoke airport on
Friday. Our flight leaves at 5:30 so I would think we would need to
be at the airport no later than 4:30. We will of course pay anyone
who is willing to drive us! Thanks!
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Lost Cellphone
Christopher John Walker <walkercj@wlu.edu>
This past Friday I lost my blue, ordinary-looking NOKIA cellphone at
Graceland. I'm pretty sure it walked off in someone else's jacket.
If you come across it, please feel free to call me at x4875 or drop
me an e-mail.
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Ride to DC/Dulles
Nadja Angelika Wolfe <wolfen@wlu.edu>
Hi all,
I need a ride to D.C. sometime before I have to be at Dulles Saturday by 6am.
The night before is fine. Sharing a cab with some people is likewise fine. I
will happily contribute to gas. I just need to get to Dulles. I would've booked
at later flight except that it is not I who booked it but a volunteer agency. I will
be spending my Feb. break volunteering at an orphanage in the Dominican
Republic. So I need to get there. PLEASE- if you have space in your car, or
wish to share a cab (3-4 people would be best so none of us have to pay that
much) email me.
thanks,
~Nadja
wolfen@wlu.edu
x4504
February 9
Campus Notices for Wednesday, February 9, 2005
Official University News and Notices
1 ) Calendar Events for February 9 - Campus Calendar
2 ) Marijuana and Other Psychostimulants talk---TODAY - Janis Kaufman
3 ) Happy New Year! - Samantha Stanley
4 ) Colloquium on African Literature and Film - Mohamed Kamara
Club, Organization, and Extracurricular Notices
5 ) French Table in the Marketplace - Lynn Bennett
6 ) Children of Alcoholics (COA) Week - Fact of the Day #3 - Janis Kaufman
7 ) FITNESS CENTER - POOL HOURS DURING BREAK - Carolyne Mayo
8 ) German Play - Jacque Bruce
9 ) OCF Meeting - Peter Martin Harbilas
10 ) Not Your Normal Night of Theatre - Sheryl Beth Silvers
11 ) Auditions for V-Day Benefit Performance - Dawn Michele Davison
12 ) Conversaciones casuales...y no tan casuales. - Lynn Bennett
13 ) Trident - Zachary Keyser Bausch
Community Service and Fund-Raising
14 ) Rose Sale in the Commons - Emily Elizabeth Sberna
15 ) Kibler Valley River Run 2005 - William Kibler
16 ) Criminals Among Us???? - Lynda Bassett deMaria
17 ) Tutors Needed at Waddell - Elizabeth Morgan King
Personal Notices
18 ) Ride To Roanoke Friday the 11th - Steven H. Rivoir
19 ) Ride to Roanoke - Friday, Feb 11th - Mustafa Doga Alpman
20 ) Ride to Roanoke - Diana Rauilievna Kashapova
21 ) Ride to North Carolina - Matthew Robert Fernandez
22 ) lost fleece - Andrew Scott Clayton
23 ) For Sale - Linda Agnor
24 ) We are driving to Roanoke this Friday: Do you need a ride? - Christopher Alan Bullard
25 ) $ - Zachary Keyser Bausch
26 ) Ride to Roanoke - Carissa Pearl Shipley
27 ) DULLES - Jennifer Beth Iwata
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Calendar Events for February 9
Calendar Events for Wednesday, February 9 2005
All Day: Ash Wednesday
7 p.m.: Men's Basketball vs. Emory & Henry
Warner Center.
7 p.m.: Behavioral Effects of Psychostimulant Drugs and Marijuana
Marijuana and Psychostimulant Drugs: Brain Actions and
Behavioral Effects, Bob Stewart, associate professor of
psychology and faculty in neuroscience. Northen Auditorium.
8 p.m.: Mindbending Productions Presents Not Your Normal Night of Theater
"Not Your Normal Night of Theatre" will be presented by
Mindbending Productions, the student-run theater group.
Commons Living Room.
8 p.m.: German Play-Generalprobe- in Johnson Theater
Generalprobe presents Maerchenwald: five dramatized fairy
tales by the Grimm Brothers. Performed in German; English
synopsis provided. Johnson Theater. Admission Free.
For
more information, please contact Prof. Roger Crockett, ext.
8825.
9:30 p.m.: Commons Movie: 'Team America: World Police' in Commons Theater
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Marijuana and Other Psychostimulants talk---TODAY
Janis Kaufman <jkaufman@wlu.edu>
Interested in Marijuana and Psychostimulant Drugs: Brain Actions and
Behavioral Effects? Come hear Bob Stewart, Associate Professor of
Psychology and Faculty in Neuroscience at Washington and Lee.
Wednesday February 9, 7:00 pm
Northen Auditorium
Sponsored by: Phi Delta Theta
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Happy New Year!
Samantha Stanley <sstanley@wlu.edu>
~Happy New Year!!!~
Come celebrate the Lunar New Year with Club Asia and SAIL!!
When: Wednesday, February 9th
When: 11 a.m. until 2 p.m.
Where: Commons Living Room
We will have tables with information on Korean, Chinese, and
Japanese customs to celebrate the new year. Come try some snacks
and throw some beans (no explanations now, come and check it out!)
We hope to see you there!
Any questions contact sstanley@wlu.edu
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Colloquium on African Literature and Film
Mohamed Kamara <kamaram@wlu.edu>
You are all invited to a colloquium, AFRICAN LITERATURE AND FILM,
AND COMTEMPORARY THEORIES. The colloquium will take place at w&L on
March 4 and 5, and will bring together a group of interested
scholars to investigate the place, status, and relevance of African
literatures and film in the academe, with particular reference to
the use of theories as instruments of analysis. The main goal here
is to show what so-called new theoretical formulations have done for
the study of African literatures and film, and what African
literatures and film have done for the new theories. While principal
focus will be on postcolonialism, cosmopolitanism, and theories of
globalization, perspectives on modernism and postmodernism will also
be heard.
More details regarding the actual structure of the colloquium will
be sent out as and when available in the days ahead. Feel free to
contact me(kamaram or x8475) for more information.
Sponsors: The Romance Languages Department, Class of 1965 Endowment,
The Global Stewardship Program, Center for International Education,
Office of Assistant Dean of Students for Minority Affairs, and
University Lectures Funds.
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French Table in the Marketplace
Lynn Bennett <bennettl@wlu.edu>
If you would like to practice your French and have fun while you
practice, join us for lunch at the "French Table" in the Marketplace
every Wednesday at noon.
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Children of Alcoholics (COA) Week - Fact of the Day #3
Janis Kaufman <jkaufman@wlu.edu>
COAs are not an easily identifiable group like athletes or Greeks.
They are represented in every student group.
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FITNESS CENTER - POOL HOURS DURING BREAK
Carolyne Mayo <mayoc@wlu.edu>
Twombly Pool:
Closing: Friday, February 11 @ 2:00pm
Re-Opens: Monday, February 21 @ 7:00am
Fitness Center:
Friday, Feb. 11 7:00am - 9:00pm
Saturday, Feb. 12 10:00am - 4:00pm
Sunday, Feb. 13 1:00pm - 6:00pm
Monday, Feb. 14 7:00am - 9:00pm
Tuesday, Feb. 15 7:00am - 9:00pm
Wednesday, Feb. 16 7:00am - 9:00pm
Thursday, Feb. 17 7:00am - 9:00pm
Friday, Feb. 18 7:00am - 9;00pm
Saturday, Feb. 19 10:00am - 4:00pm
Sunday, Feb. 20 1:00pm - 9:00pm (Resume Normal Hours)
---------- Notice #8 ---------- top
German Play
Jacque Bruce <brucej@wlu.edu>
German Play
Generalprobe presents Maerchenwald: five dramatized fairy tales by
the Grimm Brothers. Performed in German; English synopsis
provided. Johnson Theater 8:00 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday,
February 8th-10th. Admission Free.
---------- Notice #9 ---------- top
OCF Meeting
Peter Martin Harbilas <harbilasp@wlu.edu>
Interested in Orthodox religion, but have never checked it out? Come
to OCF (Orthodox Christian Fellowship) Wednesday night (Today, Feb
9) at 7PM in VMI's Mallory Hall room 259. As always, Father Dean
from Roanoke will be there. Let me know if you have any questions.
See you there.
Peter Harbilas
---------- Notice #10 ---------- top
Not Your Normal Night of Theatre
Sheryl Beth Silvers <silverss@wlu.edu>
Mindbending Productions presents Not You Normal Night of Theatre
Wednesday, February 9th in the Commons Theater. Not Your Normal Night
of Theatre includes short plays and monologues by David Ives, Shel
Silverstein, Eric Giancoli, Alice Tuan, Michael Kassin, and Roger
Karshner and is student directed and performed. Come out to the
Commons Theater for a night of comedic fun!
No tickets are required. The performance will start at 8pm; doors open
at 7:45pm.
Questions? Contact us @ mindbending@wlu.edu.
---------- Notice #11 ---------- top
Auditions for V-Day Benefit Performance
Dawn Michele Davison <davisond@wlu.edu>
The Women's Law Student Organization will be holding auditions
tonight from 7:30pm - 9:30pm in Elrod #214 for our annual V-Day
Benefit Performance.
Auditions will be cold-reading; you do not need to prepare a
monologue.
The performance will be Wednesday, February 23d at 7:00 p.m. in
Elrod Theatre.
If you have any questions, please email davisond@wlu.edu.
Thank you!
---------- Notice #12 ---------- top
Conversaciones casuales...y no tan casuales.
Lynn Bennett <bennettl@wlu.edu>
Join the Spanish 162 students as they present "Conversaciones
casuales...y no tan casuales." Several short, humorous skits
performed in Spanish. Thursday, Feb. 10 at 7:30 p.m. in the Elrod
Commons Theater. Public invited to attend.
---------- Notice #13 ---------- top
Trident
Zachary Keyser Bausch <bauschz@wlu.edu>
IBWP (Independent Black & White Paper) seeks an available writer to
craft interesting and original ideas on a weekly basis. Dry humor is
preferred though will accept satire or wit. Social misfits
preferred. People who think that W&L thinks they are cool need not
apply. Contact Bauschz@wlu.edu for more information.
---------- Notice #14 ---------- top
Rose Sale in the Commons
Emily Elizabeth Sberna <sbernae@wlu.edu>
Theta will be selling roses in the Commons to benefi the American
Heart Association. The roses will be sold from 11-1:30, and will
cost $5 each or 3 for $12.
---------- Notice #15 ---------- top
Kibler Valley River Run 2005
William Kibler <ekibler@wlu.edu>
July 30 2005
Mailing Address for pre-registration:
Tom Bishop
1352 Old Orchard Loop
Stuart, VA 24171
e-mail: tombish@swva.net
Call us and give us your fax number to get a registration form.
276-694-6895
web site: http://www.kiblervalley.zoomshare.com/
---------- Notice #16 ---------- top
Criminals Among Us????
Lynda Bassett deMaria <bassett-demarial@wlu.edu>
Are there criminals at W&L???? Without A Doubt! Rumor has that the
police will be at the Williams School to take Lynda Bassett-deMaria
to jail on Thursday, February 10, about 11:30. AND there are a
couple of other suspects from the Treasurer's Office (Lori Oliver)
and the Business Office (Heather Thompson)! How did Lynda fall in
with that crowd?! She's such a sweet, young thing! She may be
innocent, but here's your chance to help bail her out OR keep her in
jail for a couple of hours or maybe more.
To bail her out, or keep her in jail, just bring or send a check or
credit card to WS 119 payable to M.D.A before 11:00 on Thursday,
February 10, 2005.
The decision is yours!
---------- Notice #17 ---------- top
Tutors Needed at Waddell
Elizabeth Morgan King <kinge@wlu.edu>
The teachers at Waddell are looking for tutors for their students!
One tutor is need for a 4th grade boy on both Tuesdays and Thursday
from 3-4 pm at Waddell. Another tutor is needed for a 5th grade boy
one day a week on Monday, Wednesday, or Thursday from 3-4 pm at
Waddell. Please email Katherine at kilpatrickk@wlu.edu if interested.
---------- Notice #18 ---------- top
Ride To Roanoke Friday the 11th
Steven H. Rivoir <rivoirs@wlu.edu>
My name is Steven Rivoir and I need a ride to the Roanoke Airport on
Friday February 11th. My flight leaves at 3:15. I would like to
get there by at least 2:15, can get there earlier. My last class
ends at 12:00 and can leave right after that. Will pay for gas.
Thanks. Please email me if you can give me a ride.
Steven Rivoir
---------- Notice #19 ---------- top
Ride to Roanoke - Friday, Feb 11th
Mustafa Doga Alpman <alpmanm@wlu.edu>
I need a ride or someone to share a cab with this Friday to the
Roanoke Airport. I need to leave before 10am. Beyler kime diyorum ya,
allah rizasi icin. eee global warming.
Doga
---------- Notice #20 ---------- top
Ride to Roanoke
Diana Rauilievna Kashapova <kashapovad@wlu.edu>
I know there is a very slim chance that anybody will be driving to
Roanoke on Saturday morning to catch a 7 a.m. flight, but I thought I
would give it a try anyway.
Please let me know if you are heading to Roanoke at that early hour
and don't mind giving me a lift and I will gladly pay for gas.
Thanks,
D.
---------- Notice #21 ---------- top
Ride to North Carolina
Matthew Robert Fernandez <fernandezm@wlu.edu>
Need a ride to Elon, North Carolina. If anyone is going towards
there or anywhere near there (i.e. Greensboro) after 5 pm Friday,
please let me know. Will put up for gas. Thanks alot.
---------- Notice #22 ---------- top
lost fleece
Andrew Scott Clayton <claytona@wlu.edu>
I lost a gray northface fleece, size large, somewhere in the c-school
or commons yesterday. It has a ski lift ticket from the homestead on
it. Thanks for helping in anyone finds/found it.
---------- Notice #23 ---------- top
For Sale
Linda Agnor <lagnor@wlu.edu>
For Sale: Sam Moore, Camel Back Sofa, "Floral Print" Linen Color
with Dusty Rose Flowers, Comfort Down Cushion, $250.00
If interested, call Scott Beebe at 458-8491 or sbeebe@wlu.edu
---------- Notice #24 ---------- top
We are driving to Roanoke this Friday: Do you need a ride?
Christopher Alan Bullard <bullardc@wlu.edu>
We are driving to Roanoke this Friday: Do you need a ride?
Date: Friday February 11, 2005
Times: Leaving Lexington at 8:00 AM, 12:00PM & 3:30 PM
Cost: $20.00 per person
Contacts: Moulin Desai desaim@wlu.edu
Chris Bullard bullardc@wlu.edu
---------- Notice #25 ---------- top
$
Zachary Keyser Bausch <bauschz@wlu.edu>
If you're around over break and wouldn't mind helping to take care of
my dog from Saturday through Thursday while I am gone, I will pay you
money. Everything is negotiable. Let me know.
---------- Notice #26 ---------- top
Ride to Roanoke
Carissa Pearl Shipley <shipleyc@wlu.edu>
I need a ride to Roanoke on Friday at around 4. I would be willing
to pay for gas or to share a cab with someone. Please email me at
shipleyc@wlu.edu or call me at X4732 if you are interested.
---------- Notice #27 ---------- top
DULLES
Jennifer Beth Iwata <iwataj@wlu.edu>
I have a flight out of dulles at 5:30PM on friday, feb 11. if
anyone could give me a ride up there, that would be great.
I also would need a ride back down from dulles on sunday, feb 20.
my flight comes in at 4:00PM. I will definitely pay for gas.
Thanks!
Jennifer
x4442
February 10
Campus Notices for Thursday, February 10, 2005
Official University News and Notices
1 ) Calendar Events for February 10 - Campus Calendar
2 ) Oxford Political Philosopher & Ethicist to speak today - Alessandra Del Conte Dickovick
3 ) "Wittgenstein and Liberal Education" -- Public Lecture - Karen Lyle
4 ) Library Hours During Washington Break - Karin O'Callaghan
5 ) Dining Services Hours of Operation- Washington Break - Kirsten Breitenbach
6 ) Offensive signs: COMMUNITY DIALOGUE TONIGHT - 7 p.m. Fairfax Lnge - C. Elizabeth Belmont
Club, Organization, and Extracurricular Notices
7 ) Children of Alcoholics (COA) Week - Fact of the Day #4 - Janis Kaufman
8 ) French Movie Night - Lynn Bennett
9 ) Conversaciones casuales...y no tan casuales. - Lynn Bennett
10 ) Men's IM Basketball - Adam Paul Heinauer
11 ) American Advertising Federation (AAF) Job/Internship Fair - Beverly Lorig
12 ) SUPPORT THE GREEKS!!! - Cherrelle Moser
Community Service and Fund-Raising
13 ) LAST DAY FOR ROSES - Emily Elizabeth Sberna
14 ) Criminals Among Us???? - Lynda Bassett deMaria
Personal Notices
15 ) Ride to Roanoke - Diana Rauilievna Kashapova
16 ) Found Puppy - Ryan Scott Nord
17 ) I Need a Ride from Roanoke on Saturday, February 19 - Lisa Mariah Martinez
18 ) Commons Lost and Found - Julia Cline
19 ) We are driving to Roanoke this Friday: Do you need a ride? - Moulin Jitendra Desai
20 ) Lost Jacket - Eric Michael Koch
21 ) LOOKING TO BUY 2 TICKETS TO PILOBOLUS ON 2/26 - Yolanda Merrill
22 ) Ride to Roanoke - Sara Elise Mueller
23 ) Ride to Dulles Needed! - Lisa Hua
24 ) I have a car which is stopping at Roanoke Airport - Lee Redfearn Shubert
25 ) Ride to Roanoke - Abhinav Kapur
---------- Notice #1 ---------- top
Calendar Events for February 10
Calendar Events for Thursday, February 10 2005
7:30 p.m.: Lecture on 'Global Accountability'
"Global Accountability," Henry Shue, Oxford University
political philosopher and ethicist. Northen Auditorium.
(sponsored by the Shepherd Program, the W&L Law School and
the Class of 1963 Scholars-in-Residence Program)
7:30 p.m.: Conversaciones Casuales ...y no tan casuales
Theater performances by the classes of Spanish 162. Elrod
Commons Theater.
8 p.m.: German Play-Generalprobe- in Johnson Theater
Generalprobe presents Maerchenwald: five dramatized fairy
tales by the Grimm Brothers. Performed in German; English
synopsis provided. Johnson Theater. Admission Free.
For
more information, please contact Prof. Roger Crockett, ext.
8825.For more information, please contact Prof. Roger
Crockett, ext. 8825.
9:30 p.m.: Commons Movie: 'Shark Tale' in the Commons Theater
---------- Notice #2 ---------- top
Oxford Political Philosopher & Ethicist to speak today
Alessandra Del Conte Dickovick <delcontedickovicka@wlu.edu>
Henry Shue, a Senior Research Fellow and a Professor of Politics and
International Relations in Oxford University's Merton College, will
speak in Washington and Lee's Northen Auditorium on Thursday,
February 10th, at 7:30PM.
His talk, "Global Accountability", is sponsored by the Shepherd
Program on Poverty and Human Capability, the Washington and Lee
School of Law, and the Class of 1963 Scholars-in-Residence Program.
Formerly a Rhodes Scholar, a Professor at Wellesley College and at
the University of North Carolina, and Professor of Ethics and Public
Life at Cornell University, Dr. Shue has written important books and
articles on subsistence rights, the relative priority of economic
rights, the justice of international cooperation on the environment,
the morality of nuclear deterrence, the strength of obligations
across national borders, and war. His primary interest has been on
ethical issues in the international domain, particularly as they
relate to the foreign policy of the United States and the obligations
of developed nations to the citizens of the developing work. His
work is relevant for philosophy, politics, law, and the
interdisciplinary study of poverty.
---------- Notice #3 ---------- top
"Wittgenstein and Liberal Education" -- Public Lecture
Karen Lyle <lylek@wlu.edu>
John Churchill, Secretary of the Phi Beta Kappa Society, will
deliver a public lecture on "Wittgenstein and Liberal Education,"
Monday, February 21, at 7:30 p.m. in Northen Auditorium.
---------- Notice #4 ---------- top
Library Hours During Washington Break
Karin O'Callaghan <ocallaghank@wlu.edu>
During Washington Break, Leyburn and Telford (Science) libraries
will be open the following hours:
Friday, Feb. 11 Close at 6 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 12 Leyburn: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Telford: closed
Sunday, Feb. 13 Both closed
Mon - Fri, Feb. 14 - 18 Both open 8:30 - 4 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 19 Leyburn: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Telford: closed
Sunday, Feb. 20 Both open at noon and resume 24 hour schedule
---------- Notice #5 ---------- top
Dining Services Hours of Operation- Washington Break
Kirsten Breitenbach <kbreitenbach@wlu.edu>
Washington Break Hours Of Operation
MARKETPLACE
Friday, FEB. 11- Normal Hours - 7:15AM-7:00PM
Saturday , FEB. 12 - Saturday, FEB. 19 - CLOSED
Sunday, FEB. 20 - REOPEN @ 5:00PM
CAFE 77 / EMPORIUM
Friday, FEB. 11 - 7:30AM-4:00PM
Saturday & Sunday FEB. 12 & 13 - CLOSED
Monday, FEB. 14 - Friday, FEB. 18 - 7:30AM-4:00PM
Saturday, FEB. 19 - CLOSED
Sunday, FEB. 20 - REOPEN @ 5:00PM
Law School Meal Plans Good All Week @ BRIEF STOP & CAFE 77/EMPORIUM
---------- Notice #6 ---------- top
Offensive signs: COMMUNITY DIALOGUE TONIGHT - 7 p.m. Fairfax Lnge
C. Elizabeth Belmont <belmontb@wlu.edu>
In my capacity as Head CAIR Resource and University Mediator, I have
been asked to post the following message and invitation to the W&L
Community from those responsible for the 1/12/05 display of
offensive signs in the parking deck. Please read it carefully, and
feel free to contact me, Prof. Brian Murchison or Burr Datz with any
questions or concerns you may have. Thank you. - Prof. Beth Belmont
* * *
Dear Members of the Washington and Lee University Community:
We are the individuals who were involved in the recent offensive
joke which was displayed on signs in the parking garage on the night
of Wednesday, January 12, 2005. Since that night, details of the
incident have been published in both the Ring Tum Phi and The
Trident. The Phi article was accompanied by a statement from our
fraternity, Phi Gamma Delta, detailing the discipline that the house
imposed upon us and apologizing behalf of the organization.
After FIJI levied social and financial sanctions against us, the
Interfraternity Council referred the case to the Student Faculty
Hearing Board. The University has since charged us with harassment
and discrimination. If it occurs, the SFHB hearing on these charges
will be closed and its results will be private. However, we are
concerned that our actions offended our Community as a whole, and
that these grievances will not be redressed by a closed SFHB hearing
involving no clear complainant. As a result, with the SFHB faculty
chair's consent, we have requested that W&L's CAIR program and the
University Mediator assist us in opening a dialogue with the
Community about this issue. The purpose of this dialogue is
threefold. First, we wish to clarify our regrettable actions and
provide members of the Community with an opportunity to raise any
questions and express any concerns they may have about our conduct.
Second, with your input, we would like to map out concrete steps we
can take toward reconciling and resolving this incident. Finally,
we would like to take this opportunity to extend our apologies to
the entire W & L community, and ask for forgiveness of our actions.
Accordingly, we invite all members of the W&L community who wish to
engage us in a dialogue about these issues, express concerns about
our conduct, suggest appropriate remedies, or challenge our desire
to have these matters resolved through means other than an SFHB
hearing, to join us for a facilitated discussion on Thursday,
February 10, 2005, at 7:00 p.m. in the FAIRFAX LOUNGE in the Early-
Fielding University Center. The discussion will be moderated by
Professor Elizabeth Belmont, University Mediator and Head of CAIR,
and Burr Datz, Director of Leadership Development and University
Chaplain. The role of the moderators will be to encourage and
facilitate dialogue while ensuring that our conversation proceeds
with the civility and seriousness that these difficult circumstances
require. We look forward to having the opportunity to resolve this
issue in an open forum with the University Community.
Max Courtney (07)
Kevin Donovan (08)
Roderick Gagne (08)
Daniel Harris (08)
Peter Lawrence (08)
Timothy Livingston (08)
David Monroe (08)
Chris Rizzo (07)
Joachim Roux (08)
---------- Notice #7 ---------- top
Children of Alcoholics (COA) Week - Fact of the Day #4
Janis Kaufman <jkaufman@wlu.edu>
COAs derive greater pleasure from the feeling of drunkeness than
other people who are not from addicted families.
---------- Notice #8 ---------- top
French Movie Night
Lynn Bennett <bennettl@wlu.edu>
Every Thursday at 7:00 p.m. there will be a showing of a French
Movie at Commons room 345. After the movie, we'll have a discussion
in French: you are welcome to join the conversation!
This week, Thursday, February 10th: Gazon maudit (1994). Director:
Josiane Balasko. Starring Victoria Abril, Josiane Balasko, Alain
Chabat, Ticky Holgado. English subtitles.
"Suburban housewife Loli is furious when she discovers her husband
has been cheating on her for years. When the van of a tough-talking,
tender-hearted lesbian named Marijo breaks down in front of Loli's
house, things take an unusual turn."
---------- Notice #9 ---------- top
Conversaciones casuales...y no tan casuales.
Lynn Bennett <bennettl@wlu.edu>
Join the Spanish 162 students as they present "Conversaciones
casuales...y no tan casuales." Several short, humorous skits
performed in Spanish. Thursday, Feb. 10 at 7:30 p.m. in the Elrod
Commons Theater. Public invited to attend.
---------- Notice #10 ---------- top
Men's IM Basketball
Adam Paul Heinauer <heinauera@wlu.edu>
Any Independents that wish to submit a team for IM basketball this
winter must email me by Monday the 14th. The season will begin the
first weeek back from Feb. break.
---------- Notice #11 ---------- top
American Advertising Federation (AAF) Job/Internship Fair
Beverly Lorig <blorig@wlu.edu>
The American Advertising Federation and USA TODAY have sponsored the
2005 Mosaic Career Fair. (Registration deadline Feb. 25th.)
It will connect talented advertising, marketing and communications
students with industry professionals who are seeking
entry-level candidates. Students and corporate recruiters are brought
together for one day to discuss career opportunities and available
internships.
USA TODAY has confirmed that they will be hiring several
students who attend this event for their internship program.
The students may also participate in several professional development
seminars designed to increase their knowledge about resume writing,
interview skills and networking. Please let those students that may
be interested know about this event. It is scheduled for:
> Thursday, March 10, 2005
> 8 am - 4:30pm
> USA TODAY Headquarters
> McLean, VA
Students registration is free but they must register by Feb. 25,
2005.
Also visit web site at www.aaf.org to view some of the recruiters
that have confirmed their participation and to get more information.
---------- Notice #12 ---------- top
SUPPORT THE GREEKS!!!
Cherrelle Moser <moserc@wlu.edu>
Tired of the bad rap that Greek life is getting lately? Want to see
Greeks doing something creative and fun? Then come support your
fellow Greeks at the annual Step Show! This event is sponsored by
Onyx and GAB and will take place on February 26. Tickets are on sale
now in the Commons by the Marketplace. Greeks get a discounted
ticket price of $8 with the regular admission price being $10.
Tickets will also be on sale the week following break. Come out and
show your support for the Greek system! You will not be disappointed!
---------- Notice #13 ---------- top
LAST DAY FOR ROSES
Emily Elizabeth Sberna <sbernae@wlu.edu>
Theta will be selling roses in the Commons to benefit the American
Heart Association. The roses will be sold from 11-1:30, and will
cost $5 each or 3 for $12.
---------- Notice #14 ---------- top
Criminals Among Us????
Lynda Bassett deMaria <bassett-demarial@wlu.edu>
Are there criminals at W&L???? Without A Doubt! Rumor has that the
police will be at the Williams School to take Lynda Bassett-deMaria
to jail on Thursday, February 10, about 11:30. AND there are a
couple of other suspects from the Treasurer's Office (Lori Oliver)
and the Business Office (Heather Thompson)! How did Lynda fall in
with that crowd?! She's such a sweet, young thing! She may be
innocent, but here's your chance to help bail her out OR keep her in
jail for a couple of hours or maybe more.
To bail her out, or keep her in jail, just bring or send a check or
credit card to WS 119 payable to M.D.A before 11:00 on Thursday,
February 10, 2005.
The decision is yours!
---------- Notice #15 ---------- top
Ride to Roanoke
Diana Rauilievna Kashapova <kashapovad@wlu.edu>
I know there is a very slim chance that anybody will be driving to
Roanoke on Saturday morning to catch a 7 a.m. flight, but I thought I
would give it a try anyway.
Please let me know if you are heading to Roanoke at that early hour
and don't mind giving me a lift and I will gladly pay for gas.
Thanks,
D.
---------- Notice #16 ---------- top
Found Puppy
Ryan Scott Nord <nordr@wlu.edu>
Did you lose a puppy last night? I found one by Lee Chapel around
10PM and he followed me home. If you are looking for him give me a
call at 404 434 0257.
---------- Notice #17 ---------- top
I Need a Ride from Roanoke on Saturday, February 19
Lisa Mariah Martinez <martinezl@wlu.edu>
I need a ride back from the Roanoke Airport on Saturday, February
19. My plane arrives around 4:50 PM, so if you have any extra room
in your car please let me know ASAP. I will be more than happy to
help pay for gas. Thank you!!!!!!!!!!! :)
---------- Notice #18 ---------- top
Commons Lost and Found
Julia Cline <jcline@wlu.edu>
Commons Lost and Found: The Information Desk in the Commons has a
pair of ladies black leather gloves. If you think they're yours,
pick them up there.
---------- Notice #19 ---------- top
We are driving to Roanoke this Friday: Do you need a ride?
Moulin Jitendra Desai <desaim@wlu.edu>
We are driving to Roanoke this Friday: Do you need a ride?
Date: Friday February 11, 2005
Times: Leaving Lexington at 4:00 AM, 8:00 AM, 12:00PM & 3:30 PM
Cost: $20.00 per person
Contacts: Moulin Desai desaim@wlu.edu
Chris Bullard bullardc@wlu.edu
---------- Notice #20 ---------- top
Lost Jacket
Eric Michael Koch <koche@wlu.edu>
I have just realized that I lost my black leather jacket sometime
during the first two weeks of the term. I believe I left it at an
off-campus house in the area of double-wide, county seat, or on
windfall hill. Again its a black leather, Kirkland signature jacket
that I will never be the same without. If you have any idea of its
where abouts please email or call me at 201.213.1322. Negotiable
reward upon return of item. Thanks
---------- Notice #21 ---------- top
LOOKING TO BUY 2 TICKETS TO PILOBOLUS ON 2/26
Yolanda Merrill <merrilly@wlu.edu>
If you have two tickets available to the Pilobolus performance on
Saturday 2/26, please let me know. It's sold out, and there is no
waiting list.
Thanks,
Yolanda Merrill
merrilly@wlu.edu
x8662
---------- Notice #22 ---------- top
Ride to Roanoke
Sara Elise Mueller <muellers@wlu.edu>
If anyone is going to the Roanoke Airport on Saturday in time for a
12:20 pm flight and could take and extra passenger, I'd like a ride.
I would be happy to pay for gas. Thanks!
---------- Notice #23 ---------- top
Ride to Dulles Needed!
Lisa Hua <hual@wlu.edu>
I have a flight at 5:45 from Dulles on Saturday. If anyone is going to
Dulles or the DC area anytime that morning (as long as it's before
noon), my two friends and I would really really really appreciate a
ride there. We will of course pay for gas. We're even willing to pay
for more than gas.
Also we need a ride from Dulles back to campus on Saturday. Our flight
gets in at 7 PM. We will of course, pay for gas and more.
---------- Notice #24 ---------- top
I have a car which is stopping at Roanoke Airport
Lee Redfearn Shubert <shubertl@wlu.edu>
I am leaving campus between 2 and 3 on Friday and going to the
Roanoke Airport. I have a '97 Blazer with three unoccupied seats
currently (first come first serve, highest bidder, or the people I
don't hate, will determine if you have a spot). Email me if you need
a ride and I'll get back with you as soon as possible.
email: shubertl@wlu.edu
phone: X5161
-lee
(Depending on luggage load I might only have two empty seats, but
I'll see who emails me and get back to everyone who contacts me.)
---------- Notice #25 ---------- top
Ride to Roanoke
Abhinav Kapur <kapura@wlu.edu>
Is anyone available to give this poor kid a ride to the Roanoke
Airport on Saturday around Noon? As always, I'm willing to throw down
the necessary funds for gas and whatnot. I'm begging anyone out
there..if they have a free seat in the car or just want to make some
cash, please contact me ASAP by e-mail or at x4963...thanks for your help.
February 11
Campus Notices for Friday, February 11, 2005
Official University News and Notices
1 ) Calendar Events for February 11 - Campus Calendar
2 ) Dining Services Hours of Operation- Washington Break - Kirsten Breitenbach
Club, Organization, and Extracurricular Notices
3 ) Children of Alcoholics (COA) Week - Fact of the Day #5 - Janis Kaufman
4 ) FITNESS CENTER - POOL HOURS - BREAK - Carolyne Mayo
5 ) SHENANDOAH Poem of the Week - Rodney Smith
6 ) SUPPORT THE GREEKS!!! - Cherrelle Moser
7 ) Men's IM Basketball - Adam Paul Heinauer
8 ) Three Generations of W&L Chocolatiers - Maureen Becker
9 ) Pictures from Roots Concert - Margo McClinton
Personal Notices
10 ) ride to DC - Rosine Onana Kouamen
11 ) Love seat and recliner for sale - Cree Sherrill
12 ) Ride to Williamsburg - Anne Catherine V. Delosreyes
13 ) silver Nokia found - Rosine Onana Kouamen
14 ) Ride From Dulles on Saturday - Lisa Hua
---------- Notice #1 ---------- top
Calendar Events for February 11
Calendar Events for Friday, February 11 2005
5:30 p.m.: Commons Movie: 'Shark Tale' in the Commons Theater
---------- Notice #2 ---------- top
Dining Services Hours of Operation- Washington Break
Kirsten Breitenbach <kbreitenbach@wlu.edu>
Washington Break Hours Of Operation
MARKETPLACE
Friday, FEB. 11- Normal Hours - 7:15AM-7:00PM
Saturday , FEB. 12 - Saturday, FEB. 19 - CLOSED
Sunday, FEB. 20 - REOPEN @ 5:00PM
CAFE 77 / EMPORIUM
Friday, FEB. 11 - 7:30AM-4:00PM
Saturday & Sunday FEB. 12 & 13 - CLOSED
Monday, FEB. 14 - Friday, FEB. 18 - 7:30AM-4:00PM
Saturday, FEB. 19 - CLOSED
Sunday, FEB. 20 - REOPEN @ 5:00PM
Law School Meal Plans Good All Week @ BRIEF STOP & CAFE 77/EMPORIUM
---------- Notice #3 ---------- top
Children of Alcoholics (COA) Week - Fact of the Day #5
Janis Kaufman <jkaufman@wlu.edu>
A compulsion to drink or use other drugs may be there from the first
time a COA experiments. It has nothing to do with values,
intelligence, or willpower. It has everything to do with
environmental and biochemical risk factors.
---------- Notice #4 ---------- top
FITNESS CENTER - POOL HOURS - BREAK
Carolyne Mayo <mayoc@wlu.edu>
Twombly Pool:
Closing: Friday, February 11 @ 2:00pm
Re-Opens: Monday, February 21 @ 7:00am
Fitness Center:
Friday, Feb. 11 7:00am - 9:00pm
Saturday, Feb. 12 10:00am - 4:00pm
Sunday, Feb. 13 1:00pm - 6:00pm
Monday, Feb. 14 7:00am - 9:00pm
Tuesday, Feb. 15 7:00am - 9:00pm
Wednesday, Feb. 16 7:00am - 9:00pm
Thursday, Feb. 17 7:00am - 9:00pm
Friday, Feb. 18 7:00am - 9;00pm
Saturday, Feb. 19 10:00am - 4:00pm
Sunday, Feb. 20 1:00pm - 9:00pm (Resume Normal Hours)
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SHENANDOAH Poem of the Week
Rodney Smith <rodsmith@wlu.edu>
SHENANDOAH Poem of the Week
In keeping with the calendar, the following is a love poem by
Seventeenth Century English poet Robert Herrick. Like Donne's "The
Bait," "Upon Julia's Clothes" employs piscatory (or "fishing")
imagery to suggest the luring and catching aspect of courtship. Not
only do "flows," "liquefaction" and "cast" instill this imagery, but
both the silks and the "glittering" remind us of lures. Of course,
it is the allure of Julia, her clothes moving fluidly and gracefully
about her, which Herrick most wishes to praise, and he proceeds from
the restrained and deliberative (perhaps even skeptical) "methinks"
to the exclamatory last line with swift enchantment. Do her
attributes (and wiles) completely overcome him in the end, or is
there some irony in the interplay between being free and being
taken?
Upon Julia's Clothes by Robert Herrick
Whenas in silks my Julia goes,
Then, then, methinks, how sweetly flows
That liquefaction of her clothes.
Next, when I cast mine eyes and see
That brave reflection each way free;
O how that glittering taketh me.
Next week's poem will reverse the roles and involve a woman's gaze
directed at a man.
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SUPPORT THE GREEKS!!!
Cherrelle Moser <moserc@wlu.edu>
Tired of the bad rap that Greek life is getting lately? Want to see
Greeks doing something creative and fun? Then come support your
fellow Greeks at the annual Step Show! This event is sponsored by
Onyx and GAB and will take place on February 26. Tickets are on sale
now in the Commons by the Marketplace. Greeks get a discounted
ticket price of $8 with the regular admission price being $10.
Tickets will also be on sale the week following break. Come out and
show your support for the Greek system! You will not be disappointed!
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Men's IM Basketball
Adam Paul Heinauer <heinauera@wlu.edu>
Any Independents that wish to submit a team for IM basketball this
winter must email me by Monday the 14th. The season will begin the
first weeek back from Feb. break.
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Three Generations of W&L Chocolatiers
Maureen Becker <mbecker@wlu.edu>
The University store is pleased to introduce a selection of all
natural truffles, almond bark crunch and "Trident" dark and milk
chocolate bars just in time for Valentine's Day from J. Emanuel
Chocolatier...fine confections from three W&L generations of Van
Leer's and Fuge's. They are like "no other"!
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Pictures from Roots Concert
Margo McClinton <mmcclinton@wlu.edu>
For anyone who is interested in seeing or getting pictures from the
Root Concert, please contact Margo McClinton at *8753 or
mmcclinton@wlu.edu
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ride to DC
Rosine Onana Kouamen <kouamenr@wlu.edu>
If anyone is going toward Maryland or DC on Friday after 2pm, Please
send me an email, i would love to ride with you...
i will pay for snack and gas...
thank you.
contact me at kouamenr@wlu.edu or 240 644 8502
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Love seat and recliner for sale
Cree Sherrill <bsherrill@wlu.edu>
Love seat and recliner in excellent condition. Love seat is multi-
colored and the recliner is hunter green.
Asking price: love seat $150 or best offer
recliner $125 or best offer
If interested, you can email me or call 463-9768 after 6:00.
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Ride to Williamsburg
Anne Catherine V. Delosreyes <delosreyesa@wlu.edu>
Hey, my plans for break just got cancelled and now I have nothing
too do for the first few days of break. I would really love to go to
Williamsburg (William & Mary to be more precise) and visit a friend
but, because I don't have a car, I have no means of getting there.
So, if you're on your way to Williamsburg today or tomorrow and
wouldn't mind helping me out (and having someone else pay for your
gas) please let me know! Call me at 775-720-7384. Thanks!
---------- Notice #13 ---------- top
silver Nokia found
Rosine Onana Kouamen <kouamenr@wlu.edu>
Silver Nokia found in the C-School yesterday.
if it's yours, pick it up at the information desk in the Commons.
kor
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Ride From Dulles on Saturday
Lisa Hua <hual@wlu.edu>
I need a ride from Dulles on Saturday, Feb. 19th. My flight comes in
at 7 PM. I'm also going to be with two other girls so if anyone could
give us a ride back to campus around that time or later, I would
really really appreciate it! Of course, we'll be more than happy to
pay for gas and much more!!
February 12
Campus Notices for Saturday, February 12, 2005
Official University News and Notices
1 ) Calendar Events for February 12 - Campus Calendar
2 ) Dining Services Hours of Operation- Washington Break - Kirsten Breitenbach
Club, Organization, and Extracurricular Notices
3 ) NO FITNESS CLASSES NEXT WEEK - Emily Michelle Edwards
4 ) Men's IM Basketball - Adam Paul Heinauer
5 ) Sweets for the Sweet - Maureen Becker
6 ) University Store hours during Winter Break - Maureen Becker
7 ) DVD Specials - THE INCREDIBLES - Kenneth Schaefer
8 ) Washington's Birthday- A Contact Presentation - David Thomas Kronenfeld
Personal Notices
9 ) Looking for an ipod? - Hyung-Jong Lee
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Calendar Events for February 12
Calendar Events for Saturday, February 12 2005
All Day: Lincoln's Birthday
All Day: Washington Break Begins
2 p.m.: Women's Basketball vs. Hollins University
Warner Center.
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Dining Services Hours of Operation- Washington Break
Kirsten Breitenbach <kbreitenbach@wlu.edu>
Washington Break Hours Of Operation
MARKETPLACE
Friday, FEB. 11- Normal Hours - 7:15AM-7:00PM
Saturday , FEB. 12 - Saturday, FEB. 19 - CLOSED
Sunday, FEB. 20 - REOPEN @ 5:00PM
CAFE 77 / EMPORIUM
Friday, FEB. 11 - 7:30AM-4:00PM
Saturday & Sunday FEB. 12 & 13 - CLOSED
Monday, FEB. 14 - Friday, FEB. 18 - 7:30AM-4:00PM
Saturday, FEB. 19 - CLOSED
Sunday, FEB. 20 - REOPEN @ 5:00PM
Law School Meal Plans Good All Week @ BRIEF STOP & CAFE 77/EMPORIUM
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NO FITNESS CLASSES NEXT WEEK
Emily Michelle Edwards <edwardsem@wlu.edu>
This is a pleasant reminder that Panhellenic's fitness classes will
not be held next week, as it is Feb Break. Classes will resume on
February 21.
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Men's IM Basketball
Adam Paul Heinauer <heinauera@wlu.edu>
Any Independents that wish to submit a team for IM basketball this
winter must email me by Monday the 14th. The season will begin the
first weeek back from Feb. break.
---------- Notice #5 ---------- top
Sweets for the Sweet
Maureen Becker <mbecker@wlu.edu>
From the University Store, "Sweets for the Sweet" from W&L's official
chocolatier, J. Emanuel. Choose from all natural truffles, George's
almond bark crunch and dark or milk chocolate trident bars. We still
have a nice selection of Valentine's cards as well.
Saturday Winter Break hours: 10:00-5:00.
---------- Notice #6 ---------- top
University Store hours during Winter Break
Maureen Becker <mbecker@wlu.edu>
Winter Break University Store Hours:
Saturday February 12 and Saturday, February 19: 10:00-4:00
Monday, February 14-Friday, February 18 : 8:00-5:00
---------- Notice #7 ---------- top
DVD Specials - THE INCREDIBLES
Kenneth Schaefer <schaeferk@wlu.edu>
Pre-Order Pixar's THE INCREDIBLES for the special low price of
$18.99. Don't miss this highly acclaimed, Oscar-nominated film that
some analysts are predicting will be the #1 DVD of all time.
Also, more specials this week:
- Shrek 2 ($19.99)
- Spider-Man 2 ($19.99)
- Passion of the Christ ($18.99)
Order by e-mail: DVDsales@wlu.edu
---------- Notice #8 ---------- top
Washington's Birthday- A Contact Presentation
David Thomas Kronenfeld <kronenfeldd@wlu.edu>
In celebration of George Washington's Birthday on Tuesday February
22nd, Henry Wiencek, one of the latest biographers of Washington,
will be coming to speak in Lee Chapel at 7:30pm. His speech will be
entitled Washington and the Mystery of Slavery. Wiencek is the
highly acclaimed author of several books on American history, most
notably The Hairstons- An American Family in Black and White, which
is currently being made into a TV mini-series by Hallmark
Entertainment. Contact is proud to be able to bring Mr. Wiencek, a
biographer of George Washington to Washington and Lee University on
Washington's Birthday. Be sure not to miss this engaging speech in
celebration of one of our school's namesakes.
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Looking for an ipod?
Hyung-Jong Lee <leehy@wlu.edu>
I found an ipod, and I think this one is 4th Gen. 20GB. I found it
near by the BDG Quad around 3:55Pm today.
I was just looking through the ipod see if I could find the owner's
name, but I couldn't find any.
If you're the owner, please come to Gaines 350B and get your ipod.
February 13
Campus Notices for Sunday, February 13, 2005
Club, Organization, and Extracurricular Notices
1 ) NO FITNESS CLASSES NEXT WEEK - Emily Michelle Edwards
2 ) Washington's Birthday- A Contact Presentation - David Thomas Kronenfeld
Personal Notices
3 ) Faulkner's Ad - House for Sale - Ellen Austin
4 ) Sober Driver Needed Saturday, Feb 19 - $75 - Patrick Virgil Riley III
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NO FITNESS CLASSES NEXT WEEK
Emily Michelle Edwards <edwardsem@wlu.edu>
This is a pleasant reminder that Panhellenic's fitness classes will
not be held next week, as it is Feb Break. Classes will resume on
February 21.
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Washington's Birthday- A Contact Presentation
David Thomas Kronenfeld <kronenfeldd@wlu.edu>
In celebration of George Washington's Birthday on Tuesday February
22nd, Henry Wiencek, one of the latest biographers of Washington,
will be coming to speak in Lee Chapel at 7:30pm. His speech will be
entitled Washington and the Mystery of Slavery. Wiencek is the
highly acclaimed author of several books on American history, most
notably The Hairstons- An American Family in Black and White, which
is currently being made into a TV mini-series by Hallmark
Entertainment. Contact is proud to be able to bring Mr. Wiencek, a
biographer of George Washington to Washington and Lee University on
Washington's Birthday. Be sure not to miss this engaging speech in
celebration of one of our school's namesakes.
---------- Notice #3 ---------- top
Faulkner's Ad - House for Sale
Ellen Austin <eaustin@wlu.edu>
Faulkner's Ad for House (Please call realtor for questions)
JUST IMAGINE!
YOU!
At 620 Ross Road
WALKING OR JOGGING THE WOODS CREEK TRAIL.
WALKING TO WORK DOWNTOWN OR TO VMI OR W&L.
YOUR CHILD GOING TO MONTESSORI SCHOOL
JUST OFF THE WOODS CREEK TRAIL ;
WADDELL ELEMENTARY , LYLBURN DOWNING MIDDLE OR
ROCKBRIDGE HIGH
STROLLING TO HISTORIC DOWNTOWN LEXINGTON
TO DINNER , MOVIE, OR FOR THE BIG SALES.
AND - IF YOU ARE SO INCLINED – MEET YOUR FRIENDS FOR A ROUND OF
GOLF AND DINNER AT THE LEXINGTON GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB. AH!
CONVENIENCE AND PRIVACY ARE MY FORTE
MY STOVE, MICROWAVE AND REFRIGERATOR AND ROOF ARE 2003 NEW
I SPORT A DECK ON THE FRONT AND A DECK ON THE BACK
AND A ROARING FIREPLACE FOR COLD WINTER NIGHTS
I BOAST A TEENAGE OR MOTHER-IN-LAW SUITE THAT MAKES
PRIVACY COMPLETE
I HAVE 3 BEDROOMS AND AN OFFICE OR 4 BEDROOMS
IF YOU PREFER.
THREE BAHROOMS ; TWO UP AND ONE DOWN
PLUS LAUNDRY ROOM AND STORAGE
I SIT HIGH ON THE HILL OVERLOOKING WOODS CREEK AND MY BACK IS TREED,
SORT OF HIDDEN FROM VIEW
I’M LOOKING FOR A NEW OWNER – AND IT COULD BE YOU!
Call JERI MOORE, J.W. Moore Realty, AT 463-7080 AND COME SEE ME.
620 ROSS ROAD
FEATURES
First Floor
Great Room with fireplace and ceiling fan.
Walk-out partial basement with washer & dryer and lots of storage.
Full bath.
Large bedroom.
Patio.
Entry and coat closet.
Second Floor
Three bedrooms and 2 Full baths
Entry and coat closet.
Balcony overlooking Woods Creek (balcony has outside stairway access
to living room).
Dining Area.
Kitchen.
Semi-private deck off rear with wooded view.
Additional Features
Roof replaced in 2003.
Outside painted in 2004.
Smooth top Frigidaire stove with self cleaning oven.
Built-in GE Spacemaker Microwave, dishwasher & disposal.
Side by side Whirlpool refrigerator w/ice maker, water and ice
dispenser.
Washer and dryer.
Dishwasher.
Dispoal.
Drop stair attic with large storage area.
Central air/heat.
Paved driveway w/front & rear parking- turnaround area.
Approximately 1/3 acre lot with mature trees.
Some furniture and other items available for separate purchase.
Remember, call JERI MOORE, J.W. Moore Realty, AT 463-7080 AND COME
SEE ME.
---------- Notice #4 ---------- top
Sober Driver Needed Saturday, Feb 19 - $75
Patrick Virgil Riley III <rileyp@wlu.edu>
In town next Saturday? Looking for one or two sober drivers the
night of Saturday, Feb. 19 for Law pre/post Barrister's Ball party.
8:30-1:30. $75.
If interested contact Pat Riley at rileyp@wlu.edu.
February 14
Campus Notices for Monday, February 14, 2005
Official University News and Notices
1 ) Calendar Events for February 14 - Campus Calendar
2 ) Dining Services Hours of Operation- Washington Break - Kirsten Breitenbach
Club, Organization, and Extracurricular Notices
3 ) FITNESS CENTER - POOL HOURS - BREAK - Carolyne Mayo
4 ) German Play - Jacque Bruce
5 ) NO FITNESS CLASSES - Emily Michelle Edwards
6 ) SHENANDOAH Poem of the Week - Rodney Smith
7 ) Sweets for the Sweet - Maureen Becker
8 ) University Store hours during Winter Break - Maureen Becker
9 ) DVD Specials - THE INCREDIBLES - Kenneth Schaefer
10 ) Washington's Birthday- A Contact Presentation - David Thomas Kronenfeld
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Calendar Events for February 14
Calendar Events for Monday, February 14 2005
All Day: Washington Break
All Day: Washington Holiday
No classes
All Day: Valentine's Day
12 p.m.: Midterm Grades Due
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Dining Services Hours of Operation- Washington Break
Kirsten Breitenbach <kbreitenbach@wlu.edu>
Washington Break Hours Of Operation
MARKETPLACE
Friday, FEB. 11- Normal Hours - 7:15AM-7:00PM
Saturday , FEB. 12 - Saturday, FEB. 19 - CLOSED
Sunday, FEB. 20 - REOPEN @ 5:00PM
CAFE 77 / EMPORIUM
Friday, FEB. 11 - 7:30AM-4:00PM
Saturday & Sunday FEB. 12 & 13 - CLOSED
Monday, FEB. 14 - Friday, FEB. 18 - 7:30AM-4:00PM
Saturday, FEB. 19 - CLOSED
Sunday, FEB. 20 - REOPEN @ 5:00PM
Law School Meal Plans Good All Week @ BRIEF STOP & CAFE 77/EMPORIUM
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FITNESS CENTER - POOL HOURS - BREAK
Carolyne Mayo <mayoc@wlu.edu>
Twombly Pool: CLOSED
Re-Opens: Monday, February 21 @ 7:00am
Fitness Center:
Monday, Feb. 14 7:00am - 9:00pm
Tuesday, Feb. 15 7:00am - 9:00pm
Wednesday, Feb. 16 7:00am - 9:00pm
Thursday, Feb. 17 7:00am - 9:00pm
Friday, Feb. 18 7:00am - 9;00pm
Saturday, Feb. 19 10:00am - 4:00pm
Sunday, Feb. 20 1:00pm - 9:00pm (Resume Normal Hours)
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German Play
Jacque Bruce <brucej@wlu.edu>
German Play
Generalprobe presents Maerchenwald: five dramatized fairy tales by
the Grimm Brothers. Performed in German; English synopsis
provided. Johnson Theater 8:00 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday,
February 8th-10th. Admission Free.
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NO FITNESS CLASSES
Emily Michelle Edwards <edwardsem@wlu.edu>
This is a pleasant reminder that Panhellenic's fitness classes will
not be held this week, as it is Feb Break. Classes will resume on
February 21.
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SHENANDOAH Poem of the Week
Rodney Smith <rodsmith@wlu.edu>
SHENANDOAH Poem of the Week
In a second piscatory poem, Eavan Boland's "Mountain Time," a couple
escapes the world of routine for a spellbinding interlude of sight-
seeing, fishing and love-making. While the couple is suspended
there, the author hazards her guess as to how the two will remember
the "enchantments": the man preserving the red impression of the
rowan trees, the woman holding the image of "sudden capture," which
combines the beauty of "glitter" and the loss of "larceny."
Mountain Time by Eavan Boland
Time is shadowless there: mornings re-occur
only as enchantments, only as time for her
to watch berries ripen by on the mountain ash;
for him, at a short distance from her, to catch fish.
Afterwards, darkness will be only what is left of
a mouth after kissing or a hand laced in a hand;
a branch; a river; will be what is lost of words
as they turn to silences and then to sleep. Yet
when they leave the mountain what he will remember is
the rowan trees: that blemish, that scarlet. She will think of
the arc of the salmon after sudden capture --
its glitter a larceny of daylight on slate.
*
A former Glasgow Endowment guest at W & L, Eavan Boland teached at
Stanford. "Mountain Time" was originally published in OUTSIDE
HISTORY (Carcanet, 1990). The expanded American edition of this
book is available from Norton.
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Sweets for the Sweet
Maureen Becker <mbecker@wlu.edu>
Come to the University Store for "Sweets for the Sweet" on
Valentine's Day from W&L's official chocolatier J. Emanuel! Choose
from all natural truffles, Georges Almond Bark Crunch, and Trident
bars in Milk or Dark chocolate. We still have a nice selection of
neat Valentine cards as well.
Saturday, February 12 Bookstore hours: 10-5:00.
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University Store hours during Winter Break
Maureen Becker <mbecker@wlu.edu>
Winter Break University Store Hours:
Saturday February 12 and Saturday, February 19: 10:00-4:00
Monday, February 14-Friday, February 18 : 8:00-5:00
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DVD Specials - THE INCREDIBLES
Kenneth Schaefer <schaeferk@wlu.edu>
Pre-Order Pixar's THE INCREDIBLES for the special low price of
$18.99. Don't miss this highly acclaimed, Oscar-nominated film that
some analysts are predicting will be the #1 DVD of all time.
Also, more specials this week:
- Shrek 2 ($19.99)
- Spider-Man 2 ($19.99)
- Passion of the Christ ($18.99)
Order by e-mail: DVDsales@wlu.edu
---------- Notice #10 ---------- top
Washington's Birthday- A Contact Presentation
David Thomas Kronenfeld <kronenfeldd@wlu.edu>
In celebration of George Washington's Birthday on Tuesday February
22nd, Henry Wiencek, one of the latest biographers of Washington,
will be coming to speak in Lee Chapel at 7:30pm. His speech will be
entitled Washington and the Mystery of Slavery. Wiencek is the
highly acclaimed author of several books on American history, most
notably The Hairstons- An American Family in Black and White, which
is currently being made into a TV mini-series by Hallmark
Entertainment. Contact is proud to be able to bring Mr. Wiencek, a
biographer of George Washington to Washington and Lee University on
Washington's Birthday. Be sure not to miss this engaging speech in
celebration of one of our school's namesakes.
February 15
Campus Notices for Tuesday, February 15, 2005
Official University News and Notices
1 ) Calendar Events for February 15 - Campus Calendar
Club, Organization, and Extracurricular Notices
2 ) Overeaters Anonymous - Janis Kaufman
3 ) University Store hours during Winter Break - Maureen Becker
4 ) Washington's Birthday- A Contact Presentation - David Thomas Kronenfeld
5 ) german Play - Jacque Bruce
Personal Notices
6 ) Hull's Drive-In needs a marketing director - Brian Richardson
7 ) Ride to W&L - Andrae DeSean Anderson
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Calendar Events for February 15
Calendar Events for Tuesday, February 15 2005
All Day: Washington Break
All Day: Washington Holiday
No classes
---------- Notice #2 ---------- top
Overeaters Anonymous
Janis Kaufman <jkaufman@wlu.edu>
Do you eat when you're not hungry? Have feelings of guilt or
remorse after eating? Give too much thought and time to food and
weight? Eat to escape from worries?
There is a solution…Overeaters Anonymous (OA). Concerns of members
include obsession with weight, body image, or diets, grazing,
starving, bingeing, purging, excessive exercise, use of diet pills
or laxatives, etc. Members are overweight, normal weight, and
underweight. OA meets every Tuesday from 6:30-7:30 in the
conference room upstairs at R.E. Lee Episcopal Church. All are
welcome to attend the meeting.
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University Store hours during Winter Break
Maureen Becker <mbecker@wlu.edu>
Winter Break University Store Hours:
Saturday February 12 and Saturday, February 19: 10:00-4:00
Monday, February 14-Friday, February 18 : 8:00-5:00
---------- Notice #4 ---------- top
Washington's Birthday- A Contact Presentation
David Thomas Kronenfeld <kronenfeldd@wlu.edu>
In celebration of George Washington's Birthday on Tuesday February
22nd, Henry Wiencek, one of the latest biographers of Washington,
will be coming to speak in Lee Chapel at 7:30pm. His speech will be
entitled Washington and the Mystery of Slavery. Wiencek is the
highly acclaimed author of several books on American history, most
notably The Hairstons- An American Family in Black and White, which
is currently being made into a TV mini-series by Hallmark
Entertainment. Contact is proud to be able to bring Mr. Wiencek, a
biographer of George Washington to Washington and Lee University on
Washington's Birthday. Be sure not to miss this engaging speech in
celebration of one of our school's namesakes.
---------- Notice #5 ---------- top
german Play
Jacque Bruce <brucej@wlu.edu>
Please disregard the notice concerning the German Play,it ran last
week with great success and unfortunately will not run a second week.
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Hull's Drive-In needs a marketing director
Brian Richardson <richardsonb@wlu.edu>
Hull's Angels Inc. seeks dynamic individual to promote historic
Hull's Drive-In Theatre, the nation's only community-owned drive-in.
Duties include working with board members and staff to write press
releases, edit newsletter, maintain databases, and coordinate special
activities and volunteer programs. Flexible, mostly at-home work
schedule. Approximately 700 hours, the majority between March and
October. Salary $8,000-$8,750. Apply by fax, including resume and
writing sample, to 540-261-4306, or by email to fmjowitt@ntelos.net.
---------- Notice #7 ---------- top
Ride to W&L
Andrae DeSean Anderson <andersonad@wlu.edu>
I need a ride to Washington and Lee on Saturday 2/19. My flight
arrives at noon and I will pay for gas. Thanks!
February 16
Campus Notices for Wednesday, February 16, 2005
Official University News and Notices
1 ) Calendar Events for February 16 - Campus Calendar
2 ) "Wittgenstein and Liberal Education" -- Public Lecture - Karen Lyle
3 ) On Campus Housing for Law Students 2005-2006 - Ann Tomlinson
4 ) Part of Parking Garage Closed - Julia Cline
5 ) Public Lecture on Hate Crimes - Leslie Cintron
Club, Organization, and Extracurricular Notices
6 ) FITNESS CENTER - POOL HOURS - BREAK WEEK - Carolyne Mayo
7 ) University Store hours during Winter Break - Maureen Becker
8 ) DVD Specials - THE INCREDIBLES - Kenneth Schaefer
9 ) Washington's Birthday- A Contact Presentation - David Thomas Kronenfeld
Personal Notices
10 ) Hull's Drive-In needs a marketing director - Brian Richardson
11 ) Ride to W&L - Andrae DeSean Anderson
12 ) If you lost your PO box key... - Allison Megan Rogers
13 ) Ride to Lexington From Roanoke - Lisa Mariah Martinez
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Calendar Events for February 16
Calendar Events for Wednesday, February 16 2005
All Day: Washington Break
All Day: Washington Holiday
No classes
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"Wittgenstein and Liberal Education" -- Public Lecture
Karen Lyle <lylek@wlu.edu>
John Churchill, Secretary of the Phi Beta Kappa Society, will
deliver a public lecture on "Wittgenstein and Liberal Education,"
Monday, February 21, at 7:30 p.m. in Northen Auditorium.
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On Campus Housing for Law Students 2005-2006
Ann Tomlinson <atomlins@wlu.edu>
I will start accepting housing deposits for the year 05-06 academic
year on Monday, February 28th. This $150.00 non refundable deposit
will allow you to participate in the room selection process. The
selection process will take place in the commons living room on March
15th at 8pm. At this time you will select your room and sign you
housing contract.
If you have any questions contact me at ext 8405 or atomlins@wlu.edu
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Part of Parking Garage Closed
Julia Cline <jcline@wlu.edu>
The fourth (top) floor of the W&L Parking Garage will be closed
Wednesday night at midnight and reopened sometime Wednesday
afternoon. It will be closed for cleaning.
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Public Lecture on Hate Crimes
Leslie Cintron <cintronl@wlu.edu>
Dr. Jack Levin, the Eastern Sociological Society's Distinguished
Lecturer for 2004-2005 and a noted expert on crime will deliver a
public lecture on hate crimes.
Dr. Levin's lecture entitled "Ordinary People; Extraordinary
Courage" will focus on the social sources of good Samaritans and on
what ordinary individuals can do to reduce hate crimes and inter-
group violence.
Please join us on Tuesday, February 22, at 7:00 p.m. in the
Commons Theater.
Open to the public.
Sponsored by the Eastern Sociological Society, the Department of
Sociology and Anthropology, and the University Lectures Fund.
---------- Notice #6 ---------- top
FITNESS CENTER - POOL HOURS - BREAK WEEK
Carolyne Mayo <mayoc@wlu.edu>
Twombly Pool: CLOSED
Re-Opens: Monday, February 21 @ 7:00am
Fitness Center:
Wednesday, Feb. 16 7:00am - 9:00pm
Thursday, Feb. 17 7:00am - 9:00pm
Friday, Feb. 18 7:00am - 9;00pm
Saturday, Feb. 19 10:00am - 4:00pm
Sunday, Feb. 20 1:00pm - 9:00pm (Resume Normal Hours)
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University Store hours during Winter Break
Maureen Becker <mbecker@wlu.edu>
Winter Break University Store Hours:
Saturday February 12 and Saturday, February 19: 10:00-4:00
Monday, February 14-Friday, February 18 : 8:00-5:00
---------- Notice #8 ---------- top
DVD Specials - THE INCREDIBLES
Kenneth Schaefer <schaeferk@wlu.edu>
Pre-Order Pixar's THE INCREDIBLES for the special low price of
$18.99. Don't miss this highly acclaimed, Oscar-nominated film that
some analysts are predicting will be the #1 DVD of all time.
Also, more specials this week:
- Shrek 2 ($19.99)
- Spider-Man 2 ($19.99)
- Passion of the Christ ($18.99)
Order by e-mail: DVDsales@wlu.edu
---------- Notice #9 ---------- top
Washington's Birthday- A Contact Presentation
David Thomas Kronenfeld <kronenfeldd@wlu.edu>
In celebration of George Washington's Birthday on Tuesday February
22nd, Henry Wiencek, one of the latest biographers of Washington,
will be coming to speak in Lee Chapel at 7:30pm. His speech will be
entitled Washington and the Mystery of Slavery. Wiencek is the
highly acclaimed author of several books on American history, most
notably The Hairstons- An American Family in Black and White, which
is currently being made into a TV mini-series by Hallmark
Entertainment. Contact is proud to be able to bring Mr. Wiencek, a
biographer of George Washington to Washington and Lee University on
Washington's Birthday. Be sure not to miss this engaging speech in
celebration of one of our school's namesakes.
---------- Notice #10 ---------- top
Hull's Drive-In needs a marketing director
Brian Richardson <richardsonb@wlu.edu>
Hull's Angels Inc. seeks dynamic individual to promote historic
Hull's Drive-In Theatre, the nation's only community-owned drive-in.
Duties include working with board members and staff to write press
releases, edit newsletter, maintain databases, and coordinate special
activities and volunteer programs. Flexible, mostly at-home work
schedule. Approximately 700 hours, the majority between March and
October. Salary $8,000-$8,750. Apply by fax, including resume and
writing sample, to 540-261-4306, or by email to fmjowitt@ntelos.net.
---------- Notice #11 ---------- top
Ride to W&L
Andrae DeSean Anderson <andersonad@wlu.edu>
I need a ride to Washington and Lee from Roanoke Regional Airport on
Saturday 2/19. My flight
arrives at noon and I will pay for gas. Thanks!
---------- Notice #12 ---------- top
If you lost your PO box key...
Allison Megan Rogers <rogersa@wlu.edu>
I found a PO box key engraved with 4908 in the freshman parking lot
and I turned it into the post office.
---------- Notice #13 ---------- top
Ride to Lexington From Roanoke
Lisa Mariah Martinez <martinezl@wlu.edu>
I really really really need to find a ride back from Roanoke to
Lexington on Saturday, February 19! My plane arrives at around 5PM,
but I would be willing to wait if I had to. If you could give me a
ride or know anyone who could, please let me know ASAP!! I will be
more than happy to pay for gas!!!!!!!! Thanks. :)
February 17
Campus Notices for Thursday, February 17, 2005
Official University News and Notices
1 ) Calendar Events for February 17 - Campus Calendar
Club, Organization, and Extracurricular Notices
2 ) University Store hours during Winter Break - Maureen Becker
3 ) Washington's Birthday- A Contact Presentation - David Thomas Kronenfeld
4 ) W&L Dance Ensemble-Shenandoah Academy of Dance Class Schedule - Shayla Noelle McGee
Community Service and Fund-Raising
5 ) Rockbridge Ballet to Present Winter Dance Concert Saturday - Joanna Smith
Personal Notices
6 ) Hull's Drive-In needs a marketing director - Brian Richardson
7 ) 2003 Land Rover Discovery for Sale - Robert Craig Thrift
8 ) Ride from Roanoke needed - Rachel Catherine Mays
9 ) Ride from Roanoke - Sara Elise Mueller
10 ) Ride to W&L - Andrae DeSean Anderson
---------- Notice #1 ---------- top
Calendar Events for February 17
Calendar Events for Thursday, February 17 2005
All Day: Washington Break
All Day: Washington Holiday
No classes
---------- Notice #2 ---------- top
University Store hours during Winter Break
Maureen Becker <mbecker@wlu.edu>
Winter Break University Store Hours:
Saturday February 12 and Saturday, February 19: 10:00-4:00
Monday, February 14-Friday, February 18 : 8:00-5:00
---------- Notice #3 ---------- top
Washington's Birthday- A Contact Presentation
David Thomas Kronenfeld <kronenfeldd@wlu.edu>
In celebration of George Washington's Birthday on Tuesday February
22nd, Henry Wiencek, one of the latest biographers of Washington,
will be coming to speak in Lee Chapel at 7:30pm. His speech will be
entitled Washington and the Mystery of Slavery. Wiencek is the
highly acclaimed author of several books on American history, most
notably The Hairstons- An American Family in Black and White, which
is currently being made into a TV mini-series by Hallmark
Entertainment. Contact is proud to be able to bring Mr. Wiencek, a
biographer of George Washington to Washington and Lee University on
Washington's Birthday. Be sure not to miss this engaging speech in
celebration of one of our school's namesakes.
---------- Notice #4 ---------- top
W&L Dance Ensemble-Shenandoah Academy of Dance Class Schedule
Shayla Noelle McGee <mcgees@wlu.edu>
Price is only $15 dues for the semester for as many classes as you
want to take! Any questions contact Shayla mcgees@wlu.edu or Missy
at tchballet@yahoo.com.
Monday
Tap 4:30-5:30pm
Ballet 5:30-7pm
Pre-Pointe and Beginning Pointe 7:00-7:30pm
Tuesday
Ballet 6:30-8pm
Wednesday
Ballet 5:30-7pm
Pre-Pointe and Pointe 7:00-7:30pm
Thursday
Pointe 4:30-5:30pm
Hip Hop 5:30pm-6:30pm
Lyric 6:30-7:30pm
Friday
Jazz 4:30-5:30pm
West African 6:30-7:30pm
Saturday
Ballet 11am-12:30pm
Lyric 12:30-1:30 pm
---------- Notice #5 ---------- top
Rockbridge Ballet to Present Winter Dance Concert Saturday
Joanna Smith <jlsmith@wlu.edu>
The Rockbridge Ballet will present the first concert of the 2005
season on Saturday, Feb. 19, at 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. at the Lenfest
Center. The concert will include its customary mix of many dance
styles as well as the prologue from Sleeping Beauty. Tickets for the
Winter Dance Concert are now available from all Ballet dancers, at
TemptMe, Inc., Baths of Eden, The Bookery, Sundays Child, Ladles and
Linens, and Intimate U in downtown Lexington, by emailing
rockbridgeballet@yahoo.com or by calling 463-9667. Remaining
tickets will be sold at the door approximately one hour before each
performance. They are priced at $10 per adult, $8 for students and
seniors, 65 and over, $5 for children, 12 and under. A special rate
of $25 will be available through advance sales only for immediate
members of a family. Get your tickets now!
---------- Notice #6 ---------- top
Hull's Drive-In needs a marketing director
Brian Richardson <richardsonb@wlu.edu>
Hull's Angels Inc. seeks dynamic individual to promote historic
Hull's Drive-In Theatre, the nation's only community-owned drive-in.
Duties include working with board members and staff to write press
releases, edit newsletter, maintain databases, and coordinate special
activities and volunteer programs. Flexible, mostly at-home work
schedule. Approximately 700 hours, the majority between March and
October. Salary $8,000-$8,750. Apply by fax, including resume and
writing sample, to 540-261-4306, or by email to fmjowitt@ntelos.net.
---------- Notice #7 ---------- top
2003 Land Rover Discovery for Sale
Robert Craig Thrift <thriftr@wlu.edu>
2003 Land Rover Discovery For Sale. Dark green exterior, tan leather
interior, CD changer, 25,000 (most highway) miles. The car is in
immaculate condition. Please call 704-905-2090 or email me if you are
interested. Thanks.
---------- Notice #8 ---------- top
Ride from Roanoke needed
Rachel Catherine Mays <maysr@wlu.edu>
I need a ride from Roanoke airport on Sunday afternoon, Feb 20th. My
flight gets in at about 4:35, and I'd be willing to wait a bit. Also
willing to chip in on gas/split cab fare! Thanks in advance!
---------- Notice #9 ---------- top
Ride from Roanoke
Sara Elise Mueller <muellers@wlu.edu>
My flight to Roanoke gets in around 5 on Saturday the 19th and I'm
looking for a ride back to campus. If you are headed that way and
would be willing to bring me along, I'd be happy to pay for gas.
Thanks!
---------- Notice #10 ---------- top
Ride to W&L
Andrae DeSean Anderson <andersonad@wlu.edu>
I need a ride to Washington and Lee from Roanoke Regional Airport on
Saturday 2/19. My flight arrives at noon and I will pay for gas.
Thanks!
February 18
Campus Notices for Friday, February 18, 2005
Official University News and Notices
1 ) Calendar Events for February 18 - Campus Calendar
2 ) Bi-Weekly and Regular Student Workers - Shirley Richardson
3 ) "Wittgenstein and Liberal Education" -- Public Lecture - Karen Lyle
Club, Organization, and Extracurricular Notices
4 ) University Store hours during Winter Break - Maureen Becker
5 ) Washington's Birthday- A Contact Presentation - David Thomas Kronenfeld
6 ) Winter Doldrums? Spruce up your room with a cool new poster! - Maureen Becker
Community Service and Fund-Raising
7 ) Architecture of the Elrod Commons - Thomas Contos
8 ) Relay for Life Donation - Linda Agnor
Personal Notices
9 ) ride from DC area to Lex - Rosine Onana Kouamen
---------- Notice #1 ---------- top
Calendar Events for February 18
Calendar Events for Friday, February 18 2005
All Day: Washington Break
All Day: Washington Holiday
No classes
---------- Notice #2 ---------- top
Bi-Weekly and Regular Student Workers
Shirley Richardson <srichard@wlu.edu>
All time sheets for Bi-weekly and Regular Student workers must be
submitted to the Business Office by Noon on Monday 2/21/05 or sooner.
Thank You,
Shirley Richardson
Payroll Coordinator
---------- Notice #3 ---------- top
"Wittgenstein and Liberal Education" -- Public Lecture
Karen Lyle <lylek@wlu.edu>
John Churchill, Secretary of the Phi Beta Kappa Society, will
deliver a public lecture on "Wittgenstein and Liberal Education,"
Monday, February 21, at 7:30 p.m. in Northen Auditorium.
---------- Notice #4 ---------- top
University Store hours during Winter Break
Maureen Becker <mbecker@wlu.edu>
Winter Break University Store Hours:
Saturday February 12 and Saturday, February 19: 10:00-4:00
Monday, February 14-Friday, February 18 : 8:00-5:00
---------- Notice #5 ---------- top
Washington's Birthday- A Contact Presentation
David Thomas Kronenfeld <kronenfeldd@wlu.edu>
In celebration of George Washington's Birthday on Tuesday February
22nd, Henry Wiencek, one of the latest biographers of Washington,
will be coming to speak in Lee Chapel at 7:30pm. His speech will be
entitled Washington and the Mystery of Slavery. Wiencek is the
highly acclaimed author of several books on American history, most
notably The Hairstons- An American Family in Black and White, which
is currently being made into a TV mini-series by Hallmark
Entertainment. Contact is proud to be able to bring Mr. Wiencek, a
biographer of George Washington to Washington and Lee University on
Washington's Birthday. Be sure not to miss this engaging speech in
celebration of one of our school's namesakes.
---------- Notice #6 ---------- top
Winter Doldrums? Spruce up your room with a cool new poster!
Maureen Becker <mbecker@wlu.edu>
The University Store has just received a large shipment many styles
of new posters-from vintage designs to "just plain pretty" to
fashionably edgey. A new poster will brighten your room and your
spirit!
---------- Notice #7 ---------- top
Architecture of the Elrod Commons
Thomas Contos <tcontos@wlu.edu>
The first of three talks on Lexington's Architectural Challenges
will be presented in the Elrod Commons, Room 345, this Saturday Feb.
19th at 2 PM. Tom Contos, University Architect, will discuss the
creation of the Elrod Commons, which has won an honor award for its
design from the AIA, and was prominently featured in the AIA's
INFORM magazine as an example of the best in current college
buildings. The event is sponsored by Fine Arts in Rockbridge, and
is free and open to the public.
---------- Notice #8 ---------- top
Relay for Life Donation
Linda Agnor <lagnor@wlu.edu>
As you are aware the Relay for Life (American Cancer Society) will
be held at Rockbridge High School on May 13th and May 14th. The
Physical Plant Department is taking donations to raise money for
this event. We have received as a donation a gift certificate to
Natural Bridge - Southern Country Lunch Buffet for two in the
Colonial Dining Room (alcohol and Dining Room gratuity not included)
We will give this certificate to the person who donates the most
money for this cause. In case of a tie, we will have a drawing. On
the 18th of March we will make the decision of who is the winner.
Also the Physical Plant has more cookbooks. These cookbooks make a
nice gift. If you haven't purchased one, we have one for you. One
can be yours for a donation of $10.00 and all the money goes to
American Cancer Society. Your contribution is tax deductible.
---------- Notice #9 ---------- top
ride from DC area to Lex
Rosine Onana Kouamen <kouamenr@wlu.edu>
If anyone if leaving DC area on Saturday for Washington and Lee, i
would love to ride with you...I offer to pay for gas.
you can reach me at 240 644 8502
or at kouamenr@wlu.edu
thank you.
kor
February 19
Campus Notices for Saturday, February 19, 2005
Official University News and Notices
1 ) Calendar Events for February 19 - Campus Calendar
Club, Organization, and Extracurricular Notices
2 ) University Store hours during Winter Break - Maureen Becker
3 ) Washington's Birthday- A Contact Presentation - David Thomas Kronenfeld
4 ) Winter Doldrums? Spruce up your room with a cool new poster! - Maureen Becker
5 ) You'll be sad if you miss this... - Elizabeth Christian Wilson
Community Service and Fund-Raising
6 ) Voices of Survivors - Dawn Michele Davison
Personal Notices
7 ) ride from DC area to Lex - Rosine Onana Kouamen
8 ) Hull's Drive-In Needs a Marketing Director - Brian Richardson
9 ) ride to Lexington - Taylan Deniz Ergin
10 ) JON STEWART in DC!! - Ligia Mercedes Abreu Medina
---------- Notice #1 ---------- top
Calendar Events for February 19
Calendar Events for Saturday, February 19 2005
9 a.m.: Men's Lacrosse -- Scrimmages
Scrimmages with Bates College/Denison University/Pfeiffer
University. Wilson Field.
2 p.m.: Women's Basketball vs. Emory & Henry College
Warner Center.
---------- Notice #2 ---------- top
University Store hours during Winter Break
Maureen Becker <mbecker@wlu.edu>
Winter Break University Store Hours:
Saturday February 12 and Saturday, February 19: 10:00-4:00
Monday, February 14-Friday, February 18 : 8:00-5:00
---------- Notice #3 ---------- top
Washington's Birthday- A Contact Presentation
David Thomas Kronenfeld <kronenfeldd@wlu.edu>
In celebration of George Washington's Birthday on Tuesday February
22nd, Henry Wiencek, one of the latest biographers of Washington,
will be coming to speak in Lee Chapel at 7:30pm. His speech will be
entitled Washington and the Mystery of Slavery. Wiencek is the
highly acclaimed author of several books on American history, most
notably The Hairstons- An American Family in Black and White, which
is currently being made into a TV mini-series by Hallmark
Entertainment. Contact is proud to be able to bring Mr. Wiencek, a
biographer of George Washington to Washington and Lee University on
Washington's Birthday. Following the speech, Mr. Wiencek will sign
books (can be swiped home at the event) in the Alumni House. Be
sure not to miss this engaging speech in celebration of one of our
school's namesakes.
---------- Notice #4 ---------- top
Winter Doldrums? Spruce up your room with a cool new poster!
Maureen Becker <mbecker@wlu.edu>
The University Store has just received a large shipment many styles
of new posters-from vintage designs to "just plain pretty" to
fashionably edgey. A new poster will brighten your room and your
spirit!
---------- Notice #5 ---------- top
You'll be sad if you miss this...
Elizabeth Christian Wilson <wilsonec@wlu.edu>
WLUR's 3rd OPEN AIRWAVES is happening THIS coming Wednesday, February
23 from 8-11 in the Elrod Commons!
Come share your talent with the Lexington Community LIVE over the
airwaves. Cash and other prizes will be awarded to the top three
performances in the three categories (Best spoken word performace,
Best musical performance by a group, and Best musical performance by
a solo act)
Everyone is invited to perform, but just to make sure you get a spot,
email wlur@wlu.edu to sign up, or stop by our table in the Commons
Monday-Wednesday!
If you just want to listen to the amazing talent Lexington has to
offer, just come by the Commons Wednesday night from 8-11 or tune in
to WLUR 91.5FM or http://wlur.wlu.edu
---------- Notice #6 ---------- top
Voices of Survivors
Dawn Michele Davison <davisond@wlu.edu>
Voices of Survivors
The Women's Law Student Organization invites you to attend "Voices of
Survivors," its last V-Day event on Wednesday, February 23d at 7:00
p.m. in Elrod Theatre. This original production is an honest and
touching look at violence against women. Join us in raising money
and awareness as law students and undergraduates perform anonymous
personal accounts, poetry, music, and dance.
There is a suggested $5 donation. All proceeds will go to help women
in Iraq build shelters and assist with legal defense funds. Please
help support this cause.
---------- Notice #7 ---------- top
ride from DC area to Lex
Rosine Onana Kouamen <kouamenr@wlu.edu>
If anyone if leaving DC area on Saturday for Washington and Lee, i
would love to ride with you...I offer to pay for gas.
you can reach me at 240 644 8502
or at kouamenr@wlu.edu
thank you.
kor
---------- Notice #8 ---------- top
Hull's Drive-In Needs a Marketing Director
Brian Richardson <richardsonb@wlu.edu>
Hull's Angels Inc. seeks dynamic individual to promote historic
Hull's Drive-In Theatre, the nation's only community-owned drive-in.
Duties include working with board members and staff to write press
releases, edit newsletter, maintain databases, and coordinate special
activities and volunteer programs. Flexible, mostly at-home work
schedule. Approximately 700 hours, the majority between March and
October. Salary $8,000-$8,750. Apply by fax, including resume and
writing sample, to 540-261-4306, or by email to fmjowitt@ntelos.net.
---------- Notice #9 ---------- top
ride to Lexington
Taylan Deniz Ergin <ergint@wlu.edu>
If you are driving back to Lexington from New York or from somewhere
close, I would really be happy to pay for the gas and join you.
Please call me at 540 460 28 16
or e-mail me at ergint@wlu.edu
thanks
---------- Notice #10 ---------- top
JON STEWART in DC!!
Ligia Mercedes Abreu Medina <abreul@wlu.edu>
Just kidding...but if you're going to be in DC anyways, why not give me a ride? I'll be lonely
and cold at Reagan National around 3:30/4:00pm on Sunday, with $25 for gas and maybe
even extra dinner money burning a hole in my pocket. That plus, of course, my witty
reparte...or silence, if you prefer.
Please help me out...otherwise I'll be on a sketchy bus to BV, and I know you don't want
that.
Please call 203 394 7448 if you want my money ;).
February 20
Campus Notices for Sunday, February 20, 2005
Official University News and Notices
1 ) "Wittgenstein and Liberal Education" -- Public Lecture - Karen Lyle
2 ) University Lecture this Friday! - Thomas Hawkins
3 ) Public Lecture on Hate Crimes - Leslie Cintron
Club, Organization, and Extracurricular Notices
4 ) Washington's Birthday- A Contact Presentation - David Thomas Kronenfeld
5 ) Winter Doldrums? Spruce up your room with a cool new poster! - Maureen Becker
6 ) Voices of Survivors - Dawn Michele Davison
7 ) You have no choice... - Elizabeth Christian Wilson
---------- Notice #1 ---------- top
"Wittgenstein and Liberal Education" -- Public Lecture
Karen Lyle <lylek@wlu.edu>
John Churchill, Secretary of the Phi Beta Kappa Society, will
deliver a public lecture tomorrow evening on "Wittgenstein and
Liberal Education," at 7:30 p.m. in Northen Auditorium.
---------- Notice #2 ---------- top
University Lecture this Friday!
Thomas Hawkins <hawkinst@wlu.edu>
Valentine's Day is over, but love can still be in the air. Come
here Joy Connolly of New York University's Department of Classics
speak about "Why the Romans Wrote Love Poetry". The lecture is open
to the public and will take place in Northen Auditorium on Friday
(2/24) at 4:00 p.m. Professor Connolly is a distinguished
classicist and a famously engaging speaker whose approach to the
ancient world is always paired with an interest in the social and
political issues of our modern lives. For more information on
Professor Connolly, visit her home page:
http://www.nyu.edu/fas/dept/classics/faculty/connolly/
---------- Notice #3 ---------- top
Public Lecture on Hate Crimes
Leslie Cintron <cintronl@wlu.edu>
Dr. Jack Levin, the Eastern Sociological Society's Distinguished
Lecturer for 2004-2005 and a noted expert on crime will deliver a
public lecture on hate crimes.
Dr. Levin's lecture entitled "Ordinary People; Extraordinary
Courage" will focus on the social sources of good Samaritans and on
what ordinary individuals can do to reduce hate crimes and inter-
group violence.
Please join us on Tuesday, February 22, at 7:00 p.m. in the Commons
Theater.
Open to the public.
Sponsored by the Eastern Sociological Society, the Department of
Sociology and Anthropology, and the University Lectures Fund.
---------- Notice #4 ---------- top
Washington's Birthday- A Contact Presentation
David Thomas Kronenfeld <kronenfeldd@wlu.edu>
In celebration of George Washington's Birthday on Tuesday February
22nd, Henry Wiencek, one of the latest biographers of Washington,
will be coming to speak in Lee Chapel at 7:30pm. His speech will be
entitled Washington and the Mystery of Slavery. Wiencek is the
highly acclaimed author of several books on American history, most
notably The Hairstons- An American Family in Black and White, which
is currently being made into a TV mini-series by Hallmark
Entertainment. Contact is proud to be able to bring Mr. Wiencek, a
biographer of George Washington to Washington and Lee University on
Washington's Birthday. Following the speech, Mr. Wiencek will sign
books (can be swiped home at the event) in the Alumni House. Be
sure not to miss this engaging speech in celebration of one of our
school's namesakes.
---------- Notice #5 ---------- top
Winter Doldrums? Spruce up your room with a cool new poster!
Maureen Becker <mbecker@wlu.edu>
The University Store has just received a large shipment many styles
of new posters-from vintage designs to "just plain pretty" to
fashionably edgey. A new poster will brighten your room and your
spirit!
---------- Notice #6 ---------- top
Voices of Survivors
Dawn Michele Davison <davisond@wlu.edu>
Voices of Survivors
The Women's Law Student Organization invites you to attend "Voices of
Survivors," its last V-Day event on Wednesday, February 23d at 7:00
p.m. in Elrod Theatre. This original production is an honest and
touching look at violence against women. Join us in raising money
and awareness as law students and undergraduates perform anonymous
personal accounts, poetry, music, and dance.
There is a suggested $5 donation. All proceeds will go to help women
in Iraq build shelters and assist with legal defense funds. Please
help support this cause.
---------- Notice #7 ---------- top
You have no choice...
Elizabeth Christian Wilson <wilsonec@wlu.edu>
In the Commons living room THIS WEDNESDAY, February 23 from 8-11 will
be the 3rd WLUR OPEN AIRWAVES where students (law kids too), faculty,
staff, and all community members are invited to perform poetry/prose
or music LIVE on the air. Pretty big CASH prizes and other door
prizes will be awarded to the 1st-3rd place winners of the three
categories (spoken word, musical performance by a group, and solo
musical performance)
To make sure that you have a spot, email wlur@wlu.edu or stop by our
table in the Commons from Monday-Wednesday. If you can't carry a tune
in a bucket or are nervous about sharing your love sonnets with
everyone over the radio, then just stop by and be impressed by all
the talent from 8-11 Wednesday night!
February 21
Campus Notices for Monday, February 21, 2005
Official University News and Notices
1 ) Calendar Events for February 21 - Campus Calendar
2 ) "Wittgenstein and Liberal Education" -- Public Lecture Tonight - Karen Lyle
3 ) University Lecture this Friday! - Thomas Hawkins
4 ) Public Lecture on Hate Crimes - Leslie Cintron
5 ) Bi-Weekly and Regular Student Workers - Shirley Richardson
6 ) Our Drink - Janis Kaufman
Club, Organization, and Extracurricular Notices
7 ) Spanish in the Market Place - Olalani Abiola Oyegbola
8 ) Executive Committee Meeting Tonight - Justin Reed Arnold
9 ) Winter Doldrums? Spruce up your room with a cool new poster! - Maureen Becker
10 ) Derrick Barksdale is such a hottie... - Elizabeth Christian Wilson
11 ) Washington's Birthday- A Contact Presentation - David Thomas Kronenfeld
Community Service and Fund-Raising
12 ) NOW Meeting on Helping Our Daughters - Pamela Simpson
13 ) Peace Corps Info Session at Roanoke College - Virginia Cropper
14 ) GIRL SCOUT COOKIES FOR SALE IN THE COMMONS TUESDAY!!! - Lisa Dunlap
Personal Notices
15 ) Feeling uncomfortable lately? - Mark Tye Haeberle
16 ) Country/Casual Table and 4 chairs, computer desk FOR SALE - Timothy Diette
17 ) Verizon LG Cell Phone Found - Denise Neuhs
18 ) Sleeper sofa for sale - Joel Kuehner
---------- Notice #1 ---------- top
Calendar Events for February 21
Calendar Events for Monday, February 21 2005
All Day: UG Classes resume
All Day: Presidents' Day
8 a.m.: Classes Resume
Undergraduate Classes Resume
7 p.m.: Commons Movie; 'Ray' in the Commons Theater
7:30 p.m.: John Churchill, CEO of Phi Beta Kappa Society, to Speak in Northen
"Wittgenstein and Liberal Education," John Churchill,
secretary (CEO) of the Phi Beta Kappa Society. Northen
Auditorium. Open to the public.
---------- Notice #2 ---------- top
"Wittgenstein and Liberal Education" -- Public Lecture Tonight
Karen Lyle <lylek@wlu.edu>
John Churchill, Secretary of the Phi Beta Kappa Society, will
deliver a public lecture this evening on "Wittgenstein and
Liberal Education," at 7:30 p.m. in Northen Auditorium.
---------- Notice #3 ---------- top
University Lecture this Friday!
Thomas Hawkins <hawkinst@wlu.edu>
Valentine's Day is over, but love can still be in the air. Come
here Joy Connolly of New York University's Department of Classics
speak about "Why the Romans Wrote Love Poetry". The lecture is open
to the public and will take place in Northen Auditorium on Friday
(2/25) at 4:00 p.m. Professor Connolly is a distinguished
classicist and a famously engaging speaker whose approach to the
ancient world is always paired with an interest in the social and
political issues of our modern lives. For more information on
Professor Connolly, visit her home page:
http://www.nyu.edu/fas/dept/classics/faculty/connolly/
---------- Notice #4 ---------- top
Public Lecture on Hate Crimes
Leslie Cintron <cintronl@wlu.edu>
Dr. Jack Levin, the Eastern Sociological Society's Distinguished
Lecturer for 2004-2005 and a noted expert on crime will deliver a
public lecture on hate crimes.
Dr. Levin's lecture entitled "Ordinary People; Extraordinary
Courage" will focus on the social sources of good Samaritans and on
what ordinary individuals can do to reduce hate crimes and inter-
group violence.
Please join us on Tuesday, February 22, at 7:00 p.m. in the Commons
Theater.
Open to the public.
Sponsored by the Eastern Sociological Society, the Department of
Sociology and Anthropology, and the University Lectures Fund.
---------- Notice #5 ---------- top
Bi-Weekly and Regular Student Workers
Shirley Richardson <srichard@wlu.edu>
All time sheets for Bi-weekly and Regular Student workers must be
submitted to the Business Office by Noon on Monday 2/21/05 or sooner.
Thank You,
Shirley Richardson
Payroll Coordinator
---------- Notice #6 ---------- top
Our Drink
Janis Kaufman <jkaufman@wlu.edu>
Meet Toren...age 24...Toren had a BA in psychology, a competitive
spot in South America with the Peace Corps, spoke 3 languages and
had everthing going for him...except one thing...he liked alcohol a
little too much...hear Toren talk about his high-risk drinking in
high school and college and then his plummet to alcoholism.
Our Drink: From ‘Drinking for Fun’ to Dependence---a personal
odyssey from high school to college and beyond
Toren Volkmann & Chris Volkmann
Thursday February 24, 7:30 pm
Elrod Commons Theatre
Sponsored by: Traveller, LIFE, IFC, Panhellenic, Kappa Alpha Theta,
Kappa Sigma and The Office of Health Promotion
---------- Notice #7 ---------- top
Spanish in the Market Place
Olalani Abiola Oyegbola <oyegbolao@wlu.edu>
Please join the Spanish House every Sunday @ 6 in the Market Place.
All are welcome. Feel free to bring a friend, practice spanish, and
learn more about the spanish culture.
---------- Notice #8 ---------- top
Executive Committee Meeting Tonight
Justin Reed Arnold <arnoldjr@wlu.edu>
The Executive Committee of the Student Body will meet tonight at
7:30 PM in Classroom A of the Law School. All
students are welcome to attend.
---------- Notice #9 ---------- top
Winter Doldrums? Spruce up your room with a cool new poster!
Maureen Becker <mbecker@wlu.edu>
The University Store has just received a large shipment many styles
of new posters-from vintage designs to "just plain pretty" to
fashionably edgey. A new poster will brighten your room and your
spirit!
---------- Notice #10 ---------- top
Derrick Barksdale is such a hottie...
Elizabeth Christian Wilson <wilsonec@wlu.edu>
In the Commons living room THIS WEDNESDAY, February 23 from 8-11 will
be the 3rd WLUR OPEN AIRWAVES where students (law kids too), faculty,
staff, and all community members are invited to perform poetry/prose
or music LIVE on the air. Pretty big CASH prizes and other door
prizes will be awarded to the 1st-3rd place winners of the three
categories (spoken word, musical performance by a group, and solo
musical performance)
To make sure that you have a spot, email wlur@wlu.edu or stop by our
table in the Commons from Monday-Wednesday. If you can't carry a tune
in a bucket or are nervous about sharing your love sonnets with
everyone over the radio, then just stop by and be impressed by all
the talent from 8-11 Wednesday night!
---------- Notice #11 ---------- top
Washington's Birthday- A Contact Presentation
David Thomas Kronenfeld <kronenfeldd@wlu.edu>
In celebration of George Washington's Birthday on Tuesday February
22nd, Henry Wiencek, one of the latest biographers of Washington,
will be coming to speak in Lee Chapel at 7:30pm. His speech will be
entitled Washington and the Mystery of Slavery. Wiencek is the
highly acclaimed author of several books on American history, most
notably The Hairstons- An American Family in Black and White, which
is currently being made into a TV mini-series by Hallmark
Entertainment. Contact is proud to be able to bring Mr. Wiencek, a
biographer of George Washington to Washington and Lee University on
Washington's Birthday. Following the speech, Mr. Wiencek will sign
books (can be swiped home at the event) in the Alumni House. Be
sure not to miss this engaging speech in celebration of one of our
school's namesakes.
---------- Notice #12 ---------- top
NOW Meeting on Helping Our Daughters
Pamela Simpson <simpsonp@wlu.edu>
A forum on "Promoting Your Daughter's Healthy Relationships" will take place Tuesday,
February 22nd at 7:30 p.m. in the Piavano Room of the Rockbridge Regional Library.
Sponsored by the Rockbridge Valley Chapter of the National Organization for Women, the
forum will feature a panel discussion led by Nancy Johnston, M.S., L.P.C., who is in private
practice; Jennifer L. Sayre, PhD., L.P.C., who is a clinical psychologist at Washington and
Lee; and Kim K. Wellons, Prevention Specialist with Rockbridge Area Community Services.
The panelists will discuss girls' emotional milestones at varying ages and how we can help
foster their development of healthy, nurturing, and supportive relationships.
Lori Olan, the organizer for the meeting, notes that all parents have questions about how
to help their children. "All of us are concerned about our daughter's relationships and
wonder if they have the tools and support necessary to make healthy choices. This is a
chance to talk about what we can do to help them." These and other questions will be
taken up by the panel, and there will also be time for audience questions and discussion.
This program is free and open to the public.
For more information, contact Pam Simpson at 458-8857.
---------- Notice #13 ---------- top
Peace Corps Info Session at Roanoke College
Virginia Cropper <vcropper@wlu.edu>
The Roanoke College Career Services office extends an invitation to
the W&L community to attend a special information session about the
Peace Corps on
Tuesday, February 22
6:00 - 7:30 p.m.
Kime Conference Room
Colket Conference Center
Roanoke College
The informationa session will feature a panel of Peace Corps
volunteers who have returned from service.
Here is a link to their campus map:
www.roanoke.edu/forprospective/map.htm. The back entrance to campus
from the interstate is currently undergoing construction and is
closed.
For further information and directions to avoid the construction,
contact Toni McLawhorn, Director of Career Services at Roanoke
College, mclawhorn@roanoke.edu or 540-375-2303.
You may also contact the W&L Career Services office at 458-8595.
Please call one of the Career Services offices if you wish to attend
the info session, since seating may be limited.
---------- Notice #14 ---------- top
GIRL SCOUT COOKIES FOR SALE IN THE COMMONS TUESDAY!!!
Lisa Dunlap <ldunlap@wlu.edu>
Remember....Thin Mints...Samoas(Caramel Delites)...Dosidos(Peanut
Butter Sandwiches)...Shortbreads...Animal Treasures?
Come by the Elrod Commons Tues. 2/22 to get your very own box of
cookies! Troop 275 will be there from 4-6pm or until all the cookies
are gone.
Celebrate Washington's Birthday with us! We'll be in the main lobby
with George!
---------- Notice #15 ---------- top
Feeling uncomfortable lately?
Mark Tye Haeberle <haeberlem@wlu.edu>
Have you noticed a certain piece of clothing missing from your
drawer? I recently received a Vanity Fair 34B black bra in my
returned laundry. If this bra is in fact yours, please email me as
soon as possible. My roommate is debating taking pictures of himself
in the bra and putting it on his webcam website. If you would like
more information on this website, please email davis catlin. he
would be more than happy to give you the website address.
---------- Notice #16 ---------- top
Country/Casual Table and 4 chairs, computer desk FOR SALE
Timothy Diette <diettet@wlu.edu>
Matching table and 4 chairs. Natural wood finish. Asking $100 for
set. Will consider selling as individual pieces. Also L-shaped
computer desk for sale for $75. Call 463-4317 or email diettet@wlu.edu.
---------- Notice #17 ---------- top
Verizon LG Cell Phone Found
Denise Neuhs <dneuhs@wlu.edu>
A Verizon LG Cell Phone has been turned in to the Information Desk
in the J. W. E. Commons Building. The Area Code for this phone is
703 and the last three digits are 448. You may claim it anytime.
Thanks
Denise
---------- Notice #18 ---------- top
Sleeper sofa for sale
Joel Kuehner <kuehnerj@wlu.edu>
Sleeper sofa for sale in good condition: $125.
Contact: kuehnerj@wlu.edu
February 22
Campus Notices for Tuesday, February 22, 2005
Official University News and Notices
1 ) Calendar Events for February 22 - Campus Calendar
2 ) Subscribe to INNOVATION and/or NewsScan Daily. It's free. - John Stuckey
3 ) University Lecture this Friday! - Thomas Hawkins
4 ) Public Lecture on Hate Crimes - Leslie Cintron
5 ) Our Drink - Janis Kaufman
6 ) Conflcit Resolution and Leadership - William Datz
Club, Organization, and Extracurricular Notices
7 ) Overeaters Anonymous - Janis Kaufman
8 ) Spanish in the Market Place - Olalani Abiola Oyegbola
9 ) Winter Doldrums? Spruce up your room with a cool new poster! - Maureen Becker
10 ) Are you listening? - Elizabeth Christian Wilson
11 ) 6 Sober Drivers - Nicole Kallie Tsiknakis
12 ) Voices of Survivors - Dawn Michele Davison
13 ) SAO Halo 2 Tournaments - Christine Grace Giordano
14 ) Searching for Justice After Mass Atrocity: From Rwanda to Iraq - Stephanie Diane Yost
15 ) Is *Honor* Bad for Women? - Jessica Catherine Lloyd
16 ) SUPPORT THE GREEKS!!!! - Cherrelle Moser
Community Service and Fund-Raising
17 ) Peace Corps Info Session at Roanoke College - Virginia Cropper
18 ) Fresh Florida Strawberries - Janis Kaufman
19 ) ODAC Food Drive - Steven William Chambers
Personal Notices
20 ) House for Rent - Timothy Diette
21 ) Kenyon Hoodie Taken from Gym - Katherine Mae Suttle
22 ) Van For Sale - Faye Silvea
23 ) 2003 Land Rover Discovery For Sale - Robert Craig Thrift
24 ) Any unused cell phones? - Mariko Ishikawa
25 ) Ride to Philadelphia: Any ERG candidates out there? - Norman George Senior
26 ) Chi Omega needs sober drivers... - Amy Kathryn Nunez
27 ) Crown Victoria For Sale - Karen Lyle
---------- Notice #1 ---------- top
Calendar Events for February 22
Calendar Events for Tuesday, February 22 2005
All Day: Washington's Birthday
12 p.m.: Leadership Development Winter Seminar: Conflict.....
Conflict Resolution (part I). Feel free to bring your lunch
and share your ideas. Also at 6:30 p.m. Facilitated by Burr
Datz, director. Room 320, Elrod Commons.
3 p.m.: Baseball vs. Southern Virginia University
Smith Field
7 p.m.: Lecture on Hate Crimes; Open to the Public
"Ordinary People; Extraordinary Courage," Dr. Jack Levin,
the Brudnick Professor of Sociology and Criminology at
Northeastern University, and the Eastern Sociological
Society's Distinguished Lecturer for 2004-2005. Commons
theater. Open to the public. (sponsored by the Eastern
Sociological Society, the Department of Sociology and
Anthropology and the University Lectures Fund)
7:30 p.m.: Washington's Birthday-- A Contact Presentation
"Washington and the Mystery of Slavery," Henry Wiencek,
author and biographer of George Washington. Lee Chapel. Open
to the public.
9:30 p.m.: Commons Movie: 'Ray' in the Commons Theater
---------- Notice #2 ---------- top
Subscribe to INNOVATION and/or NewsScan Daily. It's free.
John Stuckey <jstuckey@wlu.edu>
W&L has an institutional subscription to the INNOVATION newsletter
published by NewsScan, Inc, offering a weekly report on trends,
strategies and innovations in business and technology. To receive
your own copy, go to the link below.
While there, you can also register to receive the highly regarded
NewsScan Daily, a lively summary of information technology news.
To subscribe to either or both at no cost to you, go to
http://computing.wlu.edu/news/subscribe.html
John Stuckey
for University Computing
---------- Notice #3 ---------- top
University Lecture this Friday!
Thomas Hawkins <hawkinst@wlu.edu>
Valentine's Day is over, but love can still be in the air. Come
here Joy Connolly of New York University's Department of Classics
speak about "Why the Romans Wrote Love Poetry". The lecture is open
to the public and will take place in Northen Auditorium on Friday
(2/25) at 4:00 p.m. Professor Connolly is a distinguished
classicist and a famously engaging speaker whose approach to the
ancient world is always paired with an interest in the social and
political issues of our modern lives. For more information on
Professor Connolly, visit her home page:
http://www.nyu.edu/fas/dept/classics/faculty/connolly/
---------- Notice #4 ---------- top
Public Lecture on Hate Crimes
Leslie Cintron <cintronl@wlu.edu>
Dr. Jack Levin, the Eastern Sociological Society's Distinguished
Lecturer for 2004-2005 and a noted expert on crime will deliver a
public lecture on hate crimes.
Dr. Levin's lecture entitled "Ordinary People; Extraordinary
Courage" will focus on the social sources of good Samaritans and on
what ordinary individuals can do to reduce hate crimes and inter-
group violence.
Please join us tonight, Tuesday, February 22, at 7:00 p.m. in the
Commons Theater.
Open to the public.
Sponsored by the Eastern Sociological Society, the Department of
Sociology and Anthropology, and the University Lectures Fund.
---------- Notice #5 ---------- top
Our Drink
Janis Kaufman <jkaufman@wlu.edu>
Meet Chris...mother of Toren...a former classroom teacher, mother of
3 sons, runner of 10 marathons...she thinks she has raised the
perfect family...little did she know her son Toren liked alcohol a
little too much...hear Chris talk about his high-risk drinking in
high school and college and then his plummet to alcoholism.
Our Drink: From ‘Drinking for Fun’ to Dependence---a personal
odyssey from high school to college and beyond
Toren Volkmann & Chris Volkmann
Thursday February 24, 7:30 pm
Elrod Commons Theatre
Sponsored by: Traveller, LIFE, IFC, Panhellenic, Kappa Alpha Theta,
Kappa Sigma and The Office of Health Promotion
---------- Notice #6 ---------- top
Conflcit Resolution and Leadership
William Datz <bdatz@wlu.edu>
Conflict is inevitable; misery is a choice. Effective leadership
is a process of learning to resolve conflicts and achieve goals. In
this two part seminar series, discover a variety of methods and
attitudes which enable conflicts to be discussed and overcome.
Come to Room 320 of the Elrod Commons at noon or 6:30 today for
part 1. Feel free to bring your lunch or dinner. Questions? Please
call 4045.
The second part will be offered on Wednesday, March 2, rather than
Tuesday, as previously scheduled.
---------- Notice #7 ---------- top
Overeaters Anonymous
Janis Kaufman <jkaufman@wlu.edu>
Do you eat when you're not hungry? Have feelings of guilt or
remorse after eating? Give too much thought and time to food and
weight? Eat to escape from worries?
There is a solution…Overeaters Anonymous (OA). Concerns of members
include obsession with weight, body image, or diets, grazing,
starving, bingeing, purging, excessive exercise, use of diet pills
or laxatives, etc. Members are overweight, normal weight, and
underweight. OA meets every Tuesday from 6:30-7:30 in the
conference room upstairs at R.E. Lee Episcopal Church. All are
welcome to attend the meeting.
---------- Notice #8 ---------- top
Spanish in the Market Place
Olalani Abiola Oyegbola <oyegbolao@wlu.edu>
Please join the Spanish House every Sunday @ 6 in the Market Place.
All are welcome. Feel free to bring a friend, practice spanish, and
learn more about the spanish culture.
---------- Notice #9 ---------- top
Winter Doldrums? Spruce up your room with a cool new poster!
Maureen Becker <mbecker@wlu.edu>
The University Store has just received a large shipment many styles
of new posters-from vintage designs to "just plain pretty" to
fashionably edgey. A new poster will brighten your room and your
spirit!
---------- Notice #10 ---------- top
Are you listening?
Elizabeth Christian Wilson <wilsonec@wlu.edu>
In the Commons living room THIS WEDNESDAY, February 23 from 8-11 will
be the 3rd WLUR OPEN AIRWAVES where students (law kids too), faculty,
staff, and all community members are invited to perform poetry/prose
or music LIVE on the air. Pretty big CASH prizes and other door
prizes will be awarded to the 1st-3rd place winners of the three
categories (spoken word, musical performance by a group, and solo
musical performance)
To make sure that you have a spot, email wlur@wlu.edu or stop by our
table in the Commons from Monday-Wednesday. If you can't carry a tune
in a bucket or are nervous about sharing your love sonnets with
everyone over the radio, then just stop by and be impressed by all
the talent from 8-11 Wednesday night!
---------- Notice #11 ---------- top
6 Sober Drivers
Nicole Kallie Tsiknakis <tsiknakisn@wlu.edu>
Kappa, KD and Theta need 6 sober drivers for this Wednesday,
February 23 from 9 p.m.-2 a.m. Please e-mail tsiknakisn@wlu.edu if
interested. Thanks!
---------- Notice #12 ---------- top
Voices of Survivors
Dawn Michele Davison <davisond@wlu.edu>
Voices of Survivors
The Women's Law Student Organization invites you to attend "Voices of
Survivors," its last V-Day event on Wednesday, February 23d at 7:00
p.m. in Elrod Theatre. This original production is an honest and
touching look at violence against women. Join us in raising money
and awareness as law students and undergraduates perform anonymous
personal accounts, poetry, music, and dance.
There is a suggested $5 donation. All proceeds will go to help women
in Iraq build shelters and assist with legal defense funds. Please
help support this cause.
---------- Notice #13 ---------- top
SAO Halo 2 Tournaments
Christine Grace Giordano <giordanoc@wlu.edu>
Come compete for cash prizes at the SAO Halo 2 Tournaments on
Friday, February 25. Deathmatch(Slayer) 4v4 Capture the Flag(CTF)
at 7pm in the Science building. Contact Derin Harrison
(harrisonde@wlu.edu)with questions.
---------- Notice #14 ---------- top
Searching for Justice After Mass Atrocity: From Rwanda to Iraq
Stephanie Diane Yost <yosts@wlu.edu>
Searching for Justice After Mass Atrocity: From Rwanda to Iraq
Join the Washington & Lee Virginia Bar Association Law School
Council for a screening of the award winning documentary "Anne
Aghion, Gacaca, Living Together Again in Rwanda?" Following the
film Prof. Drumbl will lead a discussion on the role of law in
resolving violence, the preference for criminal trials, and the
merit in prosecuting human rights abusers.
Film at 7 p.m., discussion at 8 p.m.
Feb. 23
Law School Classroom A
---------- Notice #15 ---------- top
Is *Honor* Bad for Women?
Jessica Catherine Lloyd <lloydj@wlu.edu>
'Women and Honor'--A Lunchtime Colloquium:
This Wednesday, 23 February, KEWL is hosting a colloquium/discussion
about the traditional conception of honor and how this conception
affects women in 'honorable' societies. Susan Somers (2005) will
briefly discuss her interdisciplinary Philosophy/Women's Studies
honors thesis, which addresses this topic; then the floor will open
for discussion. All are encouraged to attend. The colloquium will
be held from 12-1pm in Commons 114 (the Outing Club room). Feel
free to bring your lunch!
---------- Notice #16 ---------- top
SUPPORT THE GREEKS!!!!
Cherrelle Moser <moserc@wlu.edu>
Support the Greeks at Onyx's annual Step Show! Greeks from nearby
schools will be coming to Washington and Lee on Saturday, Feb. 26 to
participate in this event. Tickets will be on sale all this week in
the Commons. Tickets will cost $8 for Greeks and $10 for non-Greeks
(and you can swipe it home). This event will held in the Gym at 7:30
p.m. After the show there will be an after party at the I-House.
Come out and show your support for this entertaining aspect of Greek
life!!!
---------- Notice #17 ---------- top
Peace Corps Info Session at Roanoke College
Virginia Cropper <vcropper@wlu.edu>
The Roanoke College Career Services office extends an invitation to
the W&L community to attend a special information session about the
Peace Corps on
Tuesday, February 22
6:00 - 7:30 p.m.
Kime Conference Room
Colket Conference Center
Roanoke College
The informationa session will feature a panel of Peace Corps
volunteers who have returned from service.
Here is a link to their campus map:
www.roanoke.edu/forprospective/map.htm. The back entrance to campus
from the interstate is currently undergoing construction and is
closed.
For further information and directions to avoid the construction,
contact Toni McLawhorn, Director of Career Services at Roanoke
College, mclawhorn@roanoke.edu or 540-375-2303.
You may also contact the W&L Career Services office at 458-8595.
Please call one of the Career Services offices if you wish to attend
the info session, since seating may be limited.
---------- Notice #18 ---------- top
Fresh Florida Strawberries
Janis Kaufman <jkaufman@wlu.edu>
Rockbridge County High School band is selling strawberries from
Florida.
1 quart $3.50
1 flat (8 quarts) $25
Order in advance and you pick up at the high school on March 17.
Strawberries are loaded with nutrients, including antioxidants and
93% of the RDA for Vitamin C.
---------- Notice #19 ---------- top
ODAC Food Drive
Steven William Chambers <chamberss@wlu.edu>
SUPPORT THE ODAC FOOD DRIVE!
Please donate canned goods and other non-perishable food items by
March 31st. Collection boxes are located in the Elrod Commons, the
gym, Leyburn library, and residence halls. All proceeds benefit the
Rockbridge Area Food Bank.
The Student Athlete Mentors thank you for your support.
---------- Notice #20 ---------- top
House for Rent
Timothy Diette <diettet@wlu.edu>
House for rent. Located at 523 S. Main St., only 0.5 mile from
downtown. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, living room, dining room, and large
kitchen. Large covered porch with swing. W/D hookups and basement.
Large 2 story home built in the 1920s and converted to a duplex. Lots
of character. Picture available by email. $1000/month
Contact Tim at 463-4317 or email at diettet@wlu.edu
---------- Notice #21 ---------- top
Kenyon Hoodie Taken from Gym
Katherine Mae Suttle <suttlek@wlu.edu>
Grey Kenyon hoodie taken from gym between 6:30 and 8:30 the Tuesday
before UG break. Please let me know if you have it. I've had this hoodie
since undergrad and would really like it back. suttlek@wlu.edu 319-1602
---------- Notice #22 ---------- top
Van For Sale
Faye Silvea <fsilvea@wlu.edu>
For Sale:
2002 Toyota Sienna LE
41,600 miles, automatic, cruise control, cd player, power windows
and locks, air/heat with front and rear controls, entertainment
center with TV / VCR, audio and video hook-ups, two sets of wireless
headsets. Scheduled maintenance up keep excellent.
Please call (540) 257-0095
---------- Notice #23 ---------- top
2003 Land Rover Discovery For Sale
Robert Craig Thrift <thriftr@wlu.edu>
2003 Land Rover Discovery For Sale. Dark green exterior, tan leather
interior, CD changer, 25,000 (most highway) miles. The car is still
under the factory warranty and is in immaculate condition. Please
call 704-905-2090 or email me if you are interested. Thanks.
---------- Notice #24 ---------- top
Any unused cell phones?
Mariko Ishikawa <ishikawam@wlu.edu>
If anyone has any sprint cell phone that they are not using, please
contact me(ishikawam@wlu.edu or x4375). My cell phone was stolen
over break and I need a phone for the next three and half months. If
you have an unused phone at home, please let me know. Thanks!
---------- Notice #25 ---------- top
Ride to Philadelphia: Any ERG candidates out there?
Norman George Senior <seniorn@wlu.edu>
Hello,
I need to get to Philadelphia on March 3 2005 to attend a teacher
recruiting conference organized by Educational Resources Group. Is
there anyone else who is planning to go to the conference who would
be willing to share a ride?
Send me an email at seniorn@wlu.edu or call me at 804-301-9073 if
you can help me out.
Thanks
---------- Notice #26 ---------- top
Chi Omega needs sober drivers...
Amy Kathryn Nunez <nuneza@wlu.edu>
Chi Omega needs 4 sober drivers for this Saturday night from 8:30-
12:30. Pay is $50, and you must provide your own car. If
interested, please contact Amy at nuneza@wlu.edu. Thanks!
---------- Notice #27 ---------- top
Crown Victoria For Sale
Karen Lyle <lylek@wlu.edu>
1994 FORD Crown Victoria LX. 58,000 miles, Fully Loaded. White
with red interior. $3,000.00 OBO. Please contact Russell Joynes at
the Paint Shop or 261-1780 evenings.
February 23
Campus Notices for Wednesday, February 23, 2005
Official University News and Notices
1 ) Calendar Events for February 23 - Campus Calendar
2 ) University Lecture this Friday! - Thomas Hawkins
3 ) Our Drink---A Must to Hear - Janis Kaufman
4 ) Celebrating Student Success NOminations - William Datz
Club, Organization, and Extracurricular Notices
5 ) Spanish in the Market Place - Olalani Abiola Oyegbola
6 ) French Table in the Marketplace - Lynn Bennett
7 ) Way better than that pink party... - Elizabeth Christian Wilson
8 ) French Movie Night - Lynn Bennett
9 ) SAO Halo 2 Tournaments - Christine Grace Giordano
10 ) SUPPORT THE GREEKS!!!! - Cherrelle Moser
11 ) Can We Redeem *Honor* as an Ethical Concept? - Jessica Catherine Lloyd
12 ) Outing Club meeting tonight at 7pm (Kendrick Awards postponed) - James Dick
13 ) Gender Relations Committee Wants YOU - Susan Claire Somers
14 ) Voices of Survivors - Dawn Michele Davison
Community Service and Fund-Raising
15 ) 16th Annual Effinger Elementary Auction - Linda Agnor
Personal Notices
16 ) Crown Victoria For Sale - Karen Lyle
17 ) Just look for "I heart boob" and help me out - Brian Christopher Beamer
18 ) Support Our Troops Green Bracelet- Why did you buy it? - Ashley Erin Metzloff
19 ) Found 2 Dogs - Deborah Hattersley
---------- Notice #1 ---------- top
Calendar Events for February 23
Calendar Events for Wednesday, February 23 2005
8 p.m. to 11 p.m.: WLUR's 3rd Open Airwaves --Open Mic Night
WLUR's 3rd "Open Airwaves:" an open mic night with a panel
of judges awarding prizes to best in poetry, music, etc.
Members of University community and local community invited
to participate and/or observe. Will be broadcast live over
WLUR - 91.5 FM. Commons Living Room.
---------- Notice #2 ---------- top
University Lecture this Friday!
Thomas Hawkins <hawkinst@wlu.edu>
Valentine's Day is over, but love can still be in the air. Come
here Joy Connolly of New York University's Department of Classics
speak about "Why the Romans Wrote Love Poetry". The lecture is open
to the public and will take place in Northen Auditorium on Friday
(2/25) at 4:00 p.m. Professor Connolly is a distinguished
classicist and a famously engaging speaker whose approach to the
ancient world is always paired with an interest in the social and
political issues of our modern lives. For more information on
Professor Connolly, visit her home page:
http://www.nyu.edu/fas/dept/classics/faculty/connolly/
---------- Notice #3 ---------- top
Our Drink---A Must to Hear
Janis Kaufman <jkaufman@wlu.edu>
Toren & Chris Volkmann offer a genuine picture of what hard drinking
does to a young man, family and society.
Our Drink: From ‘Drinking for Fun’ to Dependence---a personal
odyssey from high school to college and beyond
Toren Volkmann & Chris Volkmann
Thursday February 24, 7:30 pm
Elrod Commons Theatre
Sponsored by: Traveller, LIFE, IFC, Panhellenic, Kappa Alpha Theta,
Kappa Sigma and The Office of Health Promotion
---------- Notice #4 ---------- top
Celebrating Student Success NOminations
William Datz <bdatz@wlu.edu>
This month, the CSS committee is seeking nominations in the areas
of Religious Life, Greek Life and Social Programming. Nomination
forms are available in the Elrod Commons, Leyburn Library and on
bulletin boards in Doremus and the Science Center. Forms are also
available online:
http://campuslife.wlu.edu/Student%20Success/nomination.htm
We seek those who contribute to the depth and breadth of
University life behind the scenes in ways not often noticed or
recognized by most. The more detail you can provide in terms of
their contributions will count favorably toward their consideration.
The committee will select one person from each category who will
be informally recognized at a future Student Affairs lunch, and
formally on March 24, in Lee Chapel, when the John W. Elrod Unsung
General of the Year will be announced.
Forms must be submitted by 4 PM on Monday, February 28th to Room
343, Elrod Commons. Thanks for your help!
---------- Notice #5 ---------- top
Spanish in the Market Place
Olalani Abiola Oyegbola <oyegbolao@wlu.edu>
Please join the Spanish House every Sunday @ 6 in the Market Place.
All are welcome. Feel free to bring a friend, practice spanish, and
learn more about the spanish culture.
---------- Notice #6 ---------- top
French Table in the Marketplace
Lynn Bennett <bennettl@wlu.edu>
If you would like to practice your French and have fun while you
practice, join us for lunch at the "French Table" in the Marketplace
every Wednesday at noon.
---------- Notice #7 ---------- top
Way better than that pink party...
Elizabeth Christian Wilson <wilsonec@wlu.edu>
In the Commons living room TONIGHT, February 23 from 8-11 will
be the 3rd WLUR OPEN AIRWAVES where students (law kids too), faculty,
staff, and all community members are invited to perform poetry/prose
or music LIVE on the air. Pretty big CASH prizes and other door
prizes will be awarded to the 1st-3rd place winners of the three
categories (spoken word, musical performance by a group, and solo
musical performance)
To make sure that you have a spot, email wlur@wlu.edu or stop by our
table in the Commons today. We will reserve a few spots for those of
you who forgot to sign up.
If you can't carry a tune in a bucket or are nervous about sharing
your love sonnets with everyone over the radio, then just stop by and
be impressed by all the talent from 8-11 tonight!
---------- Notice #8 ---------- top
French Movie Night
Lynn Bennett <bennettl@wlu.edu>
Every Thursday at 7:00 p.m. there will be a showing of a French
movie in Commons room 345. After the movie, we'll have a discussion
in French: you are welcome to join the conversation!
This week, Thursday, February 24th: Le gout des autres (2000).
Director: Agnes Jaouanne Alvaro. Starring : Jean-Pierre Bacri, Alain
Chabat, Agnes Jaoui, Gerard Lanvin, Christiane Millet, Wladimir
Yordanoff. English subtitles.
"The lives and loves of several completely opposite men and women
artfully intersect in what becomes a delightfully funny web of
romantic entanglements! While negotiating differences in wealth and
status, style, and taste, this vivid collection of characters mix
and match in outrageously volatile combinations! Internationally
acclaimed for its sexy comic sophistication-- expect the unexpected
from this uncommonly entertaining motion picture!"
---------- Notice #9 ---------- top
SAO Halo 2 Tournaments
Christine Grace Giordano <giordanoc@wlu.edu>
Come compete for cash prizes at the SAO Halo 2 Tournaments on
Friday, February 25. Deathmatch(Slayer) 4v4 Capture the Flag(CTF)
at 7pm in the Science building. Contact Derin Harrison
(harrisonde@wlu.edu)with questions.
---------- Notice #10 ---------- top
SUPPORT THE GREEKS!!!!
Cherrelle Moser <moserc@wlu.edu>
Support the Greeks at Onyx's annual Step Show! Greeks from nearby
schools will be coming to Washington and Lee on Saturday, Feb. 26 to
participate in this event. Tickets will be on sale all this week in
the Commons. Tickets will cost $8 for Greeks and $10 for non-Greeks
(and you can swipe it home). This event will held in the Gym at 7:30
p.m. After the show there will be an after party at the I-House.
Come out and show your support for this entertaining aspect of Greek
life!!!
---------- Notice #11 ---------- top
Can We Redeem *Honor* as an Ethical Concept?
Jessica Catherine Lloyd <lloydj@wlu.edu>
'Women and Honor'--A Lunchtime Colloquium:
This Wednesday, 23 February, KEWL is hosting a colloquium/discussion
about the traditional conception of honor and how this conception
affects women in 'honorable' societies. Susan Somers (2005) will
briefly discuss her interdisciplinary Philosophy/Women's Studies
honors thesis, which suggests that the traditional view of honor
might oppress women. Then, the floor will open for discussion. All
are welcome. The colloquium will be held from 12-1pm in Commons 114
(the Outing Club room). Feel free to bring your lunch!
---------- Notice #12 ---------- top
Outing Club meeting tonight at 7pm (Kendrick Awards postponed)
James Dick <jdick@wlu.edu>
We apologize but the Kendrick Awards Presentation previously
scheduled for this weeks meeting is being rescheduled to a later
date. Look for an announcement with date and time later this month.
This weeks Outing Club meeting will highlight the many internships
available to you as students here at W and L. Come find out how you
could get paid to summer in the Teton Mountain Range or Fly Fish
outside of Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Many Outing Club alums have taken
these internships and never left! Imagine working in a place people
save the whole year for vacation destination! It could be
you...come find out how.
Also, come sign up for the last spots on several hot trips that are
still open!
Hang Gliding over Spring Break!
Caving!
Ski trip to West Virginia!
Why not hear what the Key Staff have planned for the rest of Winter
Term while seeing old Outing Club folks that have been abroad or MIA
with class work?
Hope to see you at the Outing Club meeting room in the Elrod
University Commons (room 114) at 7pm Wednesday.
---------- Notice #13 ---------- top
Gender Relations Committee Wants YOU
Susan Claire Somers <somerss@wlu.edu>
The Gender Relations Committee is coming together to formally
organize! The GRC has been created in response to the recent
troubling sexual assault statistics on campus and by the
recommendation of the proposal prepared by members of the Sexual
Assault Task Force. We hope to alleviate sexual assault on campus
through education and activism.
We would like to invite all interested students to our first meeting
(which will be brief and informational) on Tuesday, March 1 at 12:00
noon in the Volunteer Resource Room (Commons 214). If you are
interested, please RSVP to somerss@wlu.edu, even if you cannot attend
the first meeting.
GRC Student Chairs
John Gaffney '06
Katie Henderson '05
Tom Pickering '05
Mary Jacob Rankin '05
Susan Somers '05
---------- Notice #14 ---------- top
Voices of Survivors
Dawn Michele Davison <davisond@wlu.edu>
Voices of Survivors
The Women's Law Student Organization invites you to attend "Voices of
Survivors," its last V-Day event tonight at 7:00 p.m. in Elrod
Theatre. This original production is an honest and touching look at
violence against women. Join us in raising money and awareness as
law students and undergraduates perform anonymous personal accounts,
poetry, music, and dance.
There is a suggested $5 donation. All proceeds will go to help women
in Iraq build shelters and assist with legal defense funds. Please
help support this cause.
Lastly, please note that this performance is inappropriate for
children.
---------- Notice #15 ---------- top
16th Annual Effinger Elementary Auction
Linda Agnor <lagnor@wlu.edu>
16TH ANNUAL EFFINGER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AUCTION
THIS YEAR'S AUCTION WILL BE HELD ON MARCH 5TH AT THE OLD K-MART
BUILDING IN THE STONEWALL SHOPPING SQUARE. IF YOU NEED TO DO ANY
SPRING CLEANING AND WOULD LIKE TO DONATE ANY ITEMS, THEY WILL BE
ACCEPTED THIS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26TH FROM 8AM TIL NOON AT K-MART.
THE “YARDSALE” AUCTION WILL BEGIN AT 8AM IN THE GARDEN CENTER AND
THE ANTIQUE AUCTION HELD INSIDE WITH OVER 200 ITEMS WILL BEGIN AT
9AM. BREAKFAST AND LUNCH WILL BE AVAILABLE, PLEASE COME SUPPORT OUR
ANNUAL FUNDRAISER!! ALL FUNDS GO TOWARD PURCHASING ADDITIONAL
TEACHING AIDS, FIELD TRIPS, AFTER SCHOOL TUTORING, AND MANY OTHER
ENRICHMENT ACTIVITIES.
ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL MARK FONTENOT @ EXT. 8968 OR CELL PHONE
570-8969.
THANKS!!
---------- Notice #16 ---------- top
Crown Victoria For Sale
Karen Lyle <lylek@wlu.edu>
1994 FORD Crown Victoria LX. 58,000 miles, Fully Loaded. White
with red interior. $3,000.00 OBO. Please contact Russell Joynes at
the Paint Shop or 261-1780 evenings.
---------- Notice #17 ---------- top
Just look for "I heart boob" and help me out
Brian Christopher Beamer <beamerb@wlu.edu>
In the last 48 hours I had my cable shut off, lost my cell phone, had
my car get towed, and I have a midterm in a few hours. For the love
of God please help me find my cell phone or else my soul will
implode. I believe it fell out of my pocket in one of the C-school
classrooms. it is a blue and silver motorola T730 phone with verizon
service. if you flip open the phone it should probably say "I Heart
Boob" (the S wouldn't fit). someone please email me and tell me
you've found my phone, or otherwise i may turn to heroin and
prostitution to help me through these tough times.
thanks,
brian beamer
---------- Notice #18 ---------- top
Support Our Troops Green Bracelet- Why did you buy it?
Ashley Erin Metzloff <metzloffa@wlu.edu>
I'm writing an article about the army green "Support Our Troops"
bracelets that were recently sold at the Stop-In. If you bought one
of these, I would love to know why (fashion, to help donate money,
to show your support for troops). Please e-mail or call me (540-817-
9699) and I would love to get in touch with you.
Thanks!
---------- Notice #19 ---------- top
Found 2 Dogs
Deborah Hattersley <dalden@wlu.edu>
I found somebody's pets yesterday ... 2 really nice dogs in the
Kerrs Creek-Gravel Hill area on 60 West (5 miles from town). We
called everyone in the area who might know them, but could not
locate the owner. One really sweet small female beagle with a
purple collar; One large friendly male husky/malamute? pup with a
blaze orange collar. If these dogs sound familiar to anyone, please
pass the word to the owners. You can pick them up at the SPCA - they
were turned in there this morning. Thanks!
February 24
Campus Notices for Thursday, February 24, 2005
Official University News and Notices
1 ) Calendar Events for February 24 - Campus Calendar
2 ) University Lecture Tomorrow! - Thomas Hawkins
3 ) Atzilut: Concerts for Peace, three events on March 1st - Samantha Stanley
4 ) Our Drink---TODAY - Janis Kaufman
5 ) Pilobolus - Susan Wager
Club, Organization, and Extracurricular Notices
6 ) Spanish in the Market Place - Olalani Abiola Oyegbola
7 ) French Movie Night - Lynn Bennett
8 ) SuperSize Me - Janis Kaufman
9 ) SAO Halo 2 Tournaments - Christine Grace Giordano
10 ) SUPPORT THE GREEKS!!!! - Cherrelle Moser
11 ) Gender Relations Committee Wants YOU - Susan Claire Somers
12 ) Sportsmanship Speaker next Monday! - Kristen Marie Brown
13 ) Make $5....TODAY! - Julie Woodzicka
14 ) Cooking Show at the Spanish House - Zahra FolaSade Parker
Community Service and Fund-Raising
15 ) Volunteers needed!! - Greer Stewart Johnson
Personal Notices
16 ) Van For Sale - Faye Silvea
17 ) Crown Victoria For Sale - Karen Lyle
18 ) Claw Footed Bathtub Needed For Theater - William D'Arcy Fox
19 ) Adelphi dropping WVPT - Margaret Stanley
---------- Notice #1 ---------- top
Calendar Events for February 24
Calendar Events for Thursday, February 24 2005
11 a.m.: Women's Tennis vs. Lynchburg College
Varsity Courts.
7:30 p.m.: From 'Drinking for Fun' to Dependence -- a Personal Odyssey
"From 'Drinking for Fun' to Dependence -- a personal odyssey
from high school to college and beyond, Toren Volkmann and
Chris Volkmann. The Volkmann's, son and mother, from
personal experience offer a genuine picture of what hard
drinking does to a young man, family and society. Commons
Theater. (sponsored by Traveller, IFC, Panhellenic and
Office of Health Promotion/LIFE)
9:30 p.m.: Commons Movie: 'Ray' in the Commons Theater
---------- Notice #2 ---------- top
University Lecture Tomorrow!
Thomas Hawkins <hawkinst@wlu.edu>
Valentine's Day is over, but love can still be in the air. Come
here Joy Connolly of New York University's Department of Classics
speak about "Why the Romans Wrote Love Poetry". The lecture is open
to the public and will take place in Northen Auditorium tomorrow
(2/25) at 4:00 p.m. Professor Connolly is a distinguished
classicist and a famously engaging speaker whose approach to the
ancient world is always paired with an interest in the social and
political issues of our modern lives. For more information on
Professor Connolly, visit her home page:
http://www.nyu.edu/fas/dept/classics/faculty/connolly/
---------- Notice #3 ---------- top
Atzilut: Concerts for Peace, three events on March 1st
Samantha Stanley <sstanley@wlu.edu>
Atzilut: Concerts for Peace features both Jewish and Arab musicians
performing the music of two traditions together. They celebrate the
common roots of Arabic and Jewish music and show the potential for
joint creativity in the Middle East.
Talk on Middle Eastern culture and music: 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. Science
114, the talk will be given by Hugh Blackmer.
Workshop: 5:00 - 6:00 p.m. Commons Living Room, hands on drumming
workshop lead by Jack Kessler, Atzilut's musical director as well as
a traditional Hazzan (Jewish Spiritual Singer).
Performance: 8:00 p.m. Lenfest Center for the Performing Arts
All events are free and open to the public.
This project (Atzilut) is supported by a grant from the Paul and
Pauline Pickens fund for the performing arts, Virginia Military
Institute, and a grant from the Pennsylvania Performing Arts on
Tour, a program developed and funded by the Vira I. Heinz Endowment;
the William Penn Foundation; the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a
state agency; and the Pew Charitable Trusts; and administered by Mid
Atlantic Arts Foundation.
for more information on the group and their music please visit
www.atzilutmusic.com . For more information on the event please
contact sstanley@wlu.edu at the Center for International Education.
---------- Notice #4 ---------- top
Our Drink---TODAY
Janis Kaufman <jkaufman@wlu.edu>
Toren, age 24, and his mom, Chris Volkmann, talk honestly about
drinking decisions and the consequences of heavy drinking.
Our Drink: From ‘Drinking for Fun’ to Dependence---a personal
odyssey from high school to college and beyond
Toren Volkmann & Chris Volkmann
Thursday February 24, 7:30 pm
Elrod Commons Theatre
Sponsored by: Traveller, LIFE, IFC, Panhellenic, Kappa Alpha Theta,
Kappa Sigma and The Office of Health Promotion
---------- Notice #5 ---------- top
Pilobolus
Susan Wager <wagers@wlu.edu>
Limited tickets are still available for Sun., Feb. 27 at 7 p.m. performance of the
renowned dance troupe, PILOBOLUS. For ticket information, call the Lenfest
box office at 458-8000 to reserve your tickets today. The Sat., Feb. 26
performance is SOLD OUT.
---------- Notice #6 ---------- top
Spanish in the Market Place
Olalani Abiola Oyegbola <oyegbolao@wlu.edu>
Please join the Spanish House every Sunday @ 6 in the Market Place.
All are welcome. Feel free to bring a friend, practice spanish, and
learn more about the spanish culture.
---------- Notice #7 ---------- top
French Movie Night
Lynn Bennett <bennettl@wlu.edu>
Every Thursday at 7:00 p.m. there will be a showing of a French
movie in Commons room 345. After the movie, we'll have a discussion
in French: you are welcome to join the conversation!
This week, Thursday, February 24th: Le gout des autres (2000).
Director: Agnes Jaouanne Alvaro. Starring : Jean-Pierre Bacri, Alain
Chabat, Agnes Jaoui, Gerard Lanvin, Christiane Millet, Wladimir
Yordanoff. English subtitles.
"The lives and loves of several completely opposite men and women
artfully intersect in what becomes a delightfully funny web of
romantic entanglements! While negotiating differences in wealth and
status, style, and taste, this vivid collection of characters mix
and match in outrageously volatile combinations! Internationally
acclaimed for its sexy comic sophistication-- expect the unexpected
from this uncommonly entertaining motion picture!"
---------- Notice #8 ---------- top
SuperSize Me
Janis Kaufman <jkaufman@wlu.edu>
65% of Americans are overweight and 30% are obese. Come for a
discussion on Portion Distortion after watching SuperSize Me in the
Commons Theatre on Monday, Feb. 28th at 7 p.m.
---------- Notice #9 ---------- top
SAO Halo 2 Tournaments
Christine Grace Giordano <giordanoc@wlu.edu>
Come compete for cash prizes at the SAO Halo 2 Tournaments on
Friday, February 25. Deathmatch(Slayer) 4v4 Capture the Flag(CTF)
at 7pm in the Science building. Contact Derin Harrison
(harrisonde@wlu.edu)with questions.
---------- Notice #10 ---------- top
SUPPORT THE GREEKS!!!!
Cherrelle Moser <moserc@wlu.edu>
Support the Greeks at Onyx's annual Step Show! Greeks from nearby
schools will be coming to Washington and Lee on Saturday, Feb. 26 to
participate in this event. Tickets will be on sale all this week in
the Commons. Tickets will cost $8 for Greeks and $10 for non-Greeks
(and you can swipe it home). This event will held in the Gym at 7:30
p.m. After the show there will be an after party at the I-House.
Come out and show your support for this entertaining aspect of Greek
life!!!
---------- Notice #11 ---------- top
Gender Relations Committee Wants YOU
Susan Claire Somers <somerss@wlu.edu>
The Gender Relations Committee is coming together to formally
organize! The GRC has been created in response to the recent
troubling sexual assault statistics on campus and by the
recommendation of the proposal prepared by members of the Sexual
Assault Task Force. We hope to alleviate sexual assault on campus
through education and activism.
We would like to invite all interested students to our first meeting
(which will be brief and informational) on Tuesday, March 1 at 12:00
noon in the Volunteer Resource Room (Commons 214). If you are
interested, please RSVP to somerss@wlu.edu, even if you cannot attend
the first meeting.
GRC Student Chairs
John Gaffney '06
Katie Henderson '05
Tom Pickering '05
Mary Jacob Rankin '05
Susan Somers '05
---------- Notice #12 ---------- top
Sportsmanship Speaker next Monday!
Kristen Marie Brown <brownk@wlu.edu>
Come hear Dan Doyle, Executive Director of the Institute for
International Sport, speak next Monday Feb 28th. He will be giving a
presentation on "The Value of Honorable Competition" at 7:00pm in
Science Center 214. This lecture is open to the public and is
sponsored by the NCAA.
---------- Notice #13 ---------- top
Make $5....TODAY!
Julie Woodzicka <woodzickaj@wlu.edu>
Fill out a survey packet and make $5 TODAY (Thursday, 2/24)!
The psychology department is looking for people over the age of 18 to
complete a packet of surveys regarding racial relations. If you
participated in this study the week before break, please do not
participate again!
The packet takes between 20 and 40 minutes to complete--most people
finish within 30 minutes. You are paid $5 cash before you leave.
If you are interested, please come to Parmly 307 (in the Science
Center) at 6pm TODAY, Thursday, Feb. 24th.
This study has received approval from the Internal Review Board at
W&L.
Any questions, please contact Dr. Julie Woodzicka (woodzickaj@wlu.edu)
Thanks!
---------- Notice #14 ---------- top
Cooking Show at the Spanish House
Zahra FolaSade Parker <parkerz@wlu.edu>
You are welcome to join The Spanish House in a cooking show.
Students residing in the house will be hosting the show. They will
be preparing dishes from Hispanic nations such as chipotle style
burritos and tortillas espanolas. The show will begin promptly at
7:00pm at the Spanish House (across the Registrar). After the
cooking, the the food will be served to the audience. So please come
a enjoy some good food with the Spanish HOuse residents.
---------- Notice #15 ---------- top
Volunteers needed!!
Greer Stewart Johnson <johnsongs@wlu.edu>
Rockbridge Area Relief Association (RARA) is an organization that
provides emergency relief resources to residents of Rockbridge County
and the cities of Lexington and Buena Vista. While RARA provides a
variety of different resources, such as shelter, utilities, heating
fuel, and medications, RARA’s main focus is its food pantry. In
2004, RARA served 4,556 individuals, and there was an average
increase of 80 new individuals per month between 2003 and 2004. The
demand for emergency food relief is rapidly increasing and will only
continue to grow in the future. In just January of 2005, the pantry
provided food to 203 families, totaling 477 individuals.
RARA is almost entirely staffed by volunteers, and if you or your
student organization would like to get involved, there are several
opportunities available. People are needed to help with everything
from organizing fundraisers and food drives to helping with office
duties.
Interested individuals should contact Craig Newman at (703)927-7363,
or stop by the food pantry on a Monday afternoon during the
designated time. Located at 712 N. Main Street, Lexington, VA 24450,
the food pantry is open Mon. 3:00-4:30, Wed. 3:00-4:00, and Fri. 3:00-
4:00.
---------- Notice #16 ---------- top
Van For Sale
Faye Silvea <fsilvea@wlu.edu>
For Sale:
2002 Toyota Sienna LE
41,600 miles, automatic, cruise control, cd player, power windows
and locks, air/heat with front and rear controls, entertainment
center with TV / VCR, audio and video hook-ups, two sets of wireless
headsets. Scheduled maintenance up keep excellent.
Please call (540) 257-0095
---------- Notice #17 ---------- top
Crown Victoria For Sale
Karen Lyle <lylek@wlu.edu>
1994 FORD Crown Victoria LX. 58,000 miles, Fully Loaded. White
with red interior. $3,000.00 OBO. Please contact Russell Joynes at
the Paint Shop or 261-1780 evenings.
---------- Notice #18 ---------- top
Claw Footed Bathtub Needed For Theater
William D'Arcy Fox <foxw@wlu.edu>
We need an old-style, claw footed bathtub for One Acts, 2005, a W&L
Theater Department production in late March. If you have one in a
barn, or know where we can borrow one, the students of Theater 232
will be inifintely greatful to. Please email foxw@wlu.edu with any
responses.
---------- Notice #19 ---------- top
Adelphi dropping WVPT
Margaret Stanley <tstanley@wlu.edu>
Adelphia cable is dropping WVPT. Please contact them and ask that
they keep this channel. It is easy to e-mail them from their web
site at adelphia.com. Thanks!
February 25
Campus Notices for Friday, February 25, 2005
Official University News and Notices
1 ) Calendar Events for February 25 - Campus Calendar
2 ) University Lecture Today! - Thomas Hawkins
3 ) UVa Spanish Theatre Group in town next week - Ellen Mayock
4 ) Where Is Shakespeare? - Cathy McElhannon
Club, Organization, and Extracurricular Notices
5 ) Spanish in the Market Place - Olalani Abiola Oyegbola
6 ) W&L Film Society - Richard Grefe
7 ) SHENANDOAH Poem of the Week - Rodney Smith
8 ) SuperSize Me - Janis Kaufman
9 ) SAO Halo 2 Tournaments Tonight! - Christine Grace Giordano
10 ) SUPPORT THE GREEKS!!!! - Cherrelle Moser
11 ) Environmental Studies Luncheon-- March 4 - Elizabeth Creasey
12 ) Sportsmanship Speaker next Monday! - Kristen Marie Brown
13 ) Brighten up your winter with some GREEN! - Elizabeth Creasey
14 ) International House and Common Grounds present Coffee Night - Cherrelle Moser
15 ) living history this Saturday - Jonathan Miles Lefler
16 ) Say Hallelujah! - Tran Gia Kim
Community Service and Fund-Raising
17 ) BRAVE - Alexis Marie Fernandez
18 ) High School Students from India Need Language Assistance - Avery Gholston
19 ) Lexington's Skate Park is getting Revamped! - Sonia Tim-Chi Siu
Personal Notices
20 ) Sober Drivers - John Michael Miller
21 ) I lost my hood... - Jessica Kathryn Buckingham
22 ) off campus housing 2005-2006 - Marguerite Sullivan Nugent
23 ) ! ! ! Golden Hoop with Dangles Missing ! ! ! - Patricia Laing Humphries
24 ) Sublet for Summer - Kari Marie Christoffersen
25 ) lost black polo sweater - Brightman Samuel Thomas
26 ) Found cell phone - Guinevere Lois Burner
---------- Notice #1 ---------- top
Calendar Events for February 25
Calendar Events for Friday, February 25 2005
All Day: Spring WebRegister
Seniors begin Web Registration
11:15 a.m.: 2005 Institute for Honor: 'Leadership with Integ- rity: George Marshall'
"Leadership with Integrity: The Character and Career of
George Marshall." The annual symposium centering on honesty
and integrity is this year a joint program with W&L's
Institute for Honor and the Marshall Foundation at VMI. The
keynote speaker is Ambassador David Abshire, a former
Assistant Secretary of State, who served as U.S.
Representative to NATO, and as Special Counselor to
President Reagan. Lee Chapel. The keynote address is open to
the public.
7:30 p.m.: Film Society: 'The Saddest Music in the World'
Directed by Guy Maddin (Canada, 2004). In English; rated "R"
for "some sexuality and violent images." 99 minutes. Elrod
Commons Theater. No charge for admission although
contributions are welcome.
9:30 p.m.: Commons Movie: 'Ray' in the Commons Theater
---------- Notice #2 ---------- top
University Lecture Today!
Thomas Hawkins <hawkinst@wlu.edu>
Valentine's Day is over, but love can still be in the air. Come
here Joy Connolly of New York University's Department of Classics
speak about "Why the Romans Wrote Love Poetry". The lecture is open
to the public and will take place in Northen Auditorium today
(2/25) at 4:00 p.m. Professor Connolly is a distinguished
classicist and a famously engaging speaker whose approach to the
ancient world is always paired with an interest in the social and
political issues of our modern lives. For more information on
Professor Connolly, visit her home page:
http://www.nyu.edu/fas/dept/classics/faculty/connolly/
---------- Notice #3 ---------- top
UVa Spanish Theatre Group in town next week
Ellen Mayock <mayocke@wlu.edu>
The UVa Spanish Theatre Group celebrates its 25th anniversary with a
performance of Paloma Pedrero's "Noches de amor efímero" at the
Keller Theater (Lenfest Center) on Thursday, March 3, at 8:00pm.
This performance is sure to have you laughing and crying, and
admission is free! The group's visit is sponsored by the Department
of Romance Languages and the Office of the Dean of the College.
---------- Notice #4 ---------- top
Where Is Shakespeare?
Cathy McElhannon <mcelhannonc@wlu.edu>
The Department of Theater and the University Lecture Fund will present
"Shakespeare in the Closet," a lecture given by guest speaker, Dr. David
Bergeron (University of Kansas). Dr. Bergeron's humorous talk will cover
such diverse topics as Hamlet, theatre architecture and sexual identity in the
Elizabethan drama. This lecture is open to the public and will take place on
Monday, March 7th at 7 p.m., Johnson Theatre, Lenfest Center. Also, Dr.
Bergeron will offer an informal class talk on John Fletcher and The Tamer
Tamed on March 7th at 9 a.m. in the Green Room, Lenfest Center.
For more information, contact Kimberly Jew at jewk@wlu.edu
---------- Notice #5 ---------- top
Spanish in the Market Place
Olalani Abiola Oyegbola <oyegbolao@wlu.edu>
Please join the Spanish House every Sunday @ 6 in the Market Place.
All are welcome. Feel free to bring a friend, practice spanish, and
learn more about the spanish culture.
---------- Notice #6 ---------- top
W&L Film Society
Richard Grefe <grefed@wlu.edu>
The Washington and Lee Film Society will present the amazing
comedy THE SADDEST MUSIC IN THE WORLD (Canada, 2004), directed by Guy
Maddin.
Screenings will be at 7:30 on Friday and Saturday, February 25
and 26, in the Elrod University Commons. There is no charge for
admission, but contributions are welcome. The film is in English and
is rated "R" by the MPAA for "some sexuality and violent images." It
is 99 minutes in length.
It's 1933 in Winnipeg and the Great Depression is in full
bloom. Beer Baroness Lady Port-Huntly (Isabella Rossellini)
announces a global competition to determine the saddest music in the
world, and musicians from across the globe pour into town to vie for
the whopping $25,000 prize. Part musical melodrama, part tongue-in-
cheek social satire, this expressionistic film achieves a level of
lunacy rarely seen since the Marx Brothers.
Roger Ebert writes, "You have never seen a film like this
before... To see this film, to enter the world of Guy Maddin, is to
understand how a film can be created entirely by its style, and how
its style can create a world that never existed before, and lure us,
at first bemused and then astonished, into it."
---------- Notice #7 ---------- top
SHENANDOAH Poem of the Week
Rodney Smith <rodsmith@wlu.edu>
SHENANDOAH Poem of the Week
In Denise Levertov's poem "Talking to Grief," the narrator
personifies grief as a "homeless dog," which longs for a permanent
place in the speaker's home, and the speaker realizes that she could
benefit from granting him his wish. Grief, an emotion usually
considered undesirable, is portrayed as something of value,
something to be accepted rather than shunned, recalling William
Faulkner's admission that, "between grief and nothing, I'll take
grief."
Talking to Grief by Denise Levertov
Ah, grief, I should not treat you
like a homeless dog
who comes to the back door
for a crust, for a meatless bone.
I should trust you.
I should coax you
into the house and give you
your own corner,
a worn mat to lie on,
your own water dish.
You think I don't know you've been living
under my porch.
You long for your real place to be readied
before winter comes. You need
the right to warn off intruders,
to consider
my house your own
and me your person
and yourself
my own dog.
Levertov, a former contributor to SHENANDOAH, lived from 1923 to
1997 and published over twenty volumes of poetry, several
collections of essays, a book of memoirs and three books of
translations. "Talking to Grief" originally appeared in a
collection entitled LIFE IN THE FOREST.
(submitted by SHENANDOAH intern Jessie O'Connor)
---------- Notice #8 ---------- top
SuperSize Me
Janis Kaufman <jkaufman@wlu.edu>
65% of Americans are overweight and 30% are obese. Come for a
discussion on Portion Distortion after watching SuperSize Me in the
Commons Theatre on Monday, Feb. 28th at 7 p.m.
---------- Notice #9 ---------- top
SAO Halo 2 Tournaments Tonight!
Christine Grace Giordano <giordanoc@wlu.edu>
Come compete for cash prizes at the SAO Halo 2 Tournaments tonight!
Deathmatch(Slayer) 4v4 Capture the Flag(CTF)
at 7pm in the Science building. Contact Derin Harrison
(harrisonde@wlu.edu)with questions.
---------- Notice #10 ---------- top
SUPPORT THE GREEKS!!!!
Cherrelle Moser <moserc@wlu.edu>
Support the Greeks at Onyx's annual Step Show! Greeks from nearby
schools will be coming to Washington and Lee on Saturday, Feb. 26 to
participate in this event. Tickets will be on sale all this week in
the Commons. Tickets will cost $8 for Greeks and $10 for non-Greeks
(and you can swipe it home). This event will held in the Gym at 7:30
p.m. After the show there will be an after party at the I-House.
Come out and show your support for this entertaining aspect of Greek
life!!!
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Environmental Studies Luncheon-- March 4
Elizabeth Creasey <ecreasey@wlu.edu>
Does economic development mean a loss of environmental quality and
the impoverishment of communities that depend on those environmental
resources? On Friday March 4, Alex Rivas of the Federal University of
Amazonas looks at an example of how petroleum production and
transportation can occur with minimal environmental impacts and
benefits to local communities in the Amazon region of Brazil.
As always, this luncheon will be held in the Washington Room of Evans
Dining Hall from 12-1. Please RSVP to Beth Creasey at
ecreasey@wlu.edu if you are interested in attending.
---------- Notice #12 ---------- top
Sportsmanship Speaker next Monday!
Kristen Marie Brown <brownk@wlu.edu>
Come hear Dan Doyle, Executive Director of the Institute for
International Sport, speak next Monday Feb 28th. He will be giving a
presentation on "The Value of Honorable Competition" at 7:00pm in
Science Center 214. This lecture is open to the public and is
sponsored by the NCAA.
---------- Notice #13 ---------- top
Brighten up your winter with some GREEN!
Elizabeth Creasey <ecreasey@wlu.edu>
Is your dorm room a little dreary? Want an easy way to cheer up your
housemates during the doldrums of winter term? Then come by the
Outing Club House at 7:30 pm on March 2nd and join the Rockbridge
Master Gardeners as they teach us all about Container Gardening! They
will be providing the plants, containers, and all the expert
knowledge that you need to start your very own indoor garden.
This is a very popular event, and seating is limited. So if you're
interested, please RSVP to Beth Creasey at ecreasey@wlu.edu as soon
as possible.
Hope to see you there!
---------- Notice #14 ---------- top
International House and Common Grounds present Coffee Night
Cherrelle Moser <moserc@wlu.edu>
Join the I-House and Common Grounds for a night of coffee tasting and
music. Drink coffee from around the world tonight, February 25th, in
the Commons Living Room. This event is being held from 8-11 p.m. and
will be accompanied with music by Goshen. We will also be featuring
the talents of Jesse Brundige, Davis Catlin, and Josh Bryan. Hope to
see you there!
---------- Notice #15 ---------- top
living history this Saturday
Jonathan Miles Lefler <leflerj@wlu.edu>
The Liberty Hall Volunteers will be sponsoring a living history this
Saturday, from 1-5 at the Liberty Hall Ruins, and from 7-8:30 in the
Commons Living Room. Come learn about the life of the Civil War
soldier, weapons, tactics, and much more. Help us to honor the memory
of one of the hardest fighting and most interesting units of the
Civil War period.
schedule as follows:
1-3p.m.- camp life demonstration and company drills
3-3:30p.m.- (possible) skirmish
3:30-4:15p.m.- courts-martial demo
4:15p.m.-4:30- talk on military discipline during period
4:30- camp will be struck (will re-convene in the Commons Living Room
at 7p.m.)
7-8:30p.m.- music deomnstration with "The Professor and Mrs. Gibson"
for more information, please feel free to contact Jon Lefler via e-
mail at leflerj@wlu.edu.
---------- Notice #16 ---------- top
Say Hallelujah!
Tran Gia Kim <kimt@wlu.edu>
Feeling blessed? Come praise the glory of God with Joyful Noise this
Sunday at First Baptist Church located on Main Street (across from
Sheridan Livery). The service will be at 10:45 am and a lunch will be
served afterwards.
If you have any questions, please contact Tran Kim at kimt@wlu.edu
---------- Notice #17 ---------- top
BRAVE
Alexis Marie Fernandez <fernandeza@wlu.edu>
Many of us, especially women, have experienced some form of
violence in our lives. Too often people keep quiet about abuse, and
choose to look the other way.
BRAVE: Beauty Revue Against Violent Encounters, was formed in
order to raise awareness about the issue of abuse and violence, and
to help those who have been victimized.
Two seperate fund-raising benefits will be held on Saturday,
March 5.
There will be a Day of Beauty at the Sorority Houses from 10am to
2pm, featuring various beauty services, fitness classes, and a silent
auction. Admission is free.
A Fashion Show will be held in the evening at Evans Hall, from
6:30pm to 10:30pm. Tickets will be on sale next week in the Commons,
or you can call Heather at 461-1120.
Please come out and show your support!
---------- Notice #18 ---------- top
High School Students from India Need Language Assistance
Avery Gholston <gholstona@wlu.edu>
Two students at the area high school will benefit from tutoring and
language assistance. The students home language is Hindi. The
service may be provided during school hours and after-school.
Interested? Please contact Avery Gholston, Service-Learning
Coordinator, at gholstona@wlu.edu or ext. 8131.
---------- Notice #19 ---------- top
Lexington's Skate Park is getting Revamped!
Sonia Tim-Chi Siu <sius@wlu.edu>
We are looking for volunteers to help tear down, rebuild, and paint
Lexington's Skate Park! We need people the mornings of March 5, 12,
and 19 (especially the 19th at this point). Please let me know if
you would be interested (you can call x4713 or email me), and I will
get you all of the relevant information that you need! Thanks!
---------- Notice #20 ---------- top
Sober Drivers
John Michael Miller <millerj@wlu.edu>
4 Sober Drivers needed for saturday night (one for 7-9 and 3 for 9-
2). We will pay $40 for the first driver and $80 for the next
three. Please call 412-370-5141 thank you. You will need to supply
your own car.
---------- Notice #21 ---------- top
I lost my hood...
Jessica Kathryn Buckingham <buckinghamj@wlu.edu>
I lost the hood to my hot pink puffy jacket that I wore to Pretty In
Pink on Wednesday night. The jacket has a detachable (by zipper)
hood that is lined with white faux fur. I think that it could be at
Plinko or around the tent area at the Ruins. If anyone has seen or
picked up my hood and could get it back to me, I would greatly
appreciate it! Thanks!
Jessica Buckingham
buckinghamj@wlu.edu
---------- Notice #22 ---------- top
off campus housing 2005-2006
Marguerite Sullivan Nugent <nugentm@wlu.edu>
If anyone is looking for housing for this coming fall, Candyland, a
six-bedroom house on south main street, is available for rent.
Please reply to louise denny at dennylc@wlu.edu or maggie nugent at
nugentm@wlu.edu if interested.
Thanks!
---------- Notice #23 ---------- top
! ! ! Golden Hoop with Dangles Missing ! ! !
Patricia Laing Humphries <humphriesl@wlu.edu>
While on campus yesterday, one of my earrings fell out. It's just a
gold hook earring with dangles hanging from it. Please email me at
humphriesl@wlu.edu if have it... thanks!!!
---------- Notice #24 ---------- top
Sublet for Summer
Kari Marie Christoffersen <christoffersenk@wlu.edu>
Hi. My future apartment mates and I are looking to sublet our 3 BR
apartment for the summer. We will need to approach our landlord in
order to do this, but we would first like to see if there is any
interest. The rent is $875/month so we are probably looking for a
group of 3 tenants. The apartment is within walking distance of
campus, situated across from Salernos. Email Kari at
christoffersenk@wlu.edu if you are potentially interested.
Thanks.
---------- Notice #25 ---------- top
lost black polo sweater
Brightman Samuel Thomas <thomasbs@wlu.edu>
I lost a sweater at Pink to Drink Wednesday night. It is black with
a blue polo logo. If anyone found it I'm in 234 Graham-Lees and my
phone number is 706-506-1124 or x4915. Thanks
Brightman
---------- Notice #26 ---------- top
Found cell phone
Guinevere Lois Burner <burnerg@wlu.edu>
Found in the street by the quad: Samsung camera phone that
says "Mammas Watchin" on the inside. Come to Davis 307 to get it,
it'll be on my desk.
February 26
Campus Notices for Saturday, February 26, 2005
Official University News and Notices
1 ) Calendar Events for February 26 - Campus Calendar
Club, Organization, and Extracurricular Notices
2 ) Spanish in the Market Place - Olalani Abiola Oyegbola
3 ) W&L Film Society - Richard Grefe
4 ) Sportsmanship Speaker next Monday! - Kristen Marie Brown
5 ) Brighten up your winter with some GREEN! - Elizabeth Creasey
6 ) SuperSize Me - Janis Kaufman
7 ) Ring-tum Phi needs Assistant Circulation Directors - David Elliot Seifert
---------- Notice #1 ---------- top
Calendar Events for February 26
Calendar Events for Saturday, February 26 2005
All Day: Institute for Honor: 'Leadership with Integ- rity: George Marshall'
All Day: Spring WebRegister
Seniors continue Web Registration
12 p.m.: Baseball (2) vs. Mt. Aloysius
Smith Field. (doubleheader)
2 p.m.: Women's Lacrosse vs. St. Mary's College
Alston Watts Parker Field.
7:30 p.m.: Film Society: 'The Saddest Music in the World'
Directed by Guy Maddin (Canada, 2004). In English; rated "R"
for "some sexuality and violent images." 99 minutes. Elrod
Commons Theater. No charge for admission although
contributions are welcome.
8 p.m.: Lenfest Series: Pilobolus
Lenfest Center.
---------- Notice #2 ---------- top
Spanish in the Market Place
Olalani Abiola Oyegbola <oyegbolao@wlu.edu>
Please join the Spanish House every Sunday @ 6 in the Market Place.
All are welcome. Feel free to bring a friend, practice spanish, and
learn more about the spanish culture.
---------- Notice #3 ---------- top
W&L Film Society
Richard Grefe <grefed@wlu.edu>
The Washington and Lee Film Society will present the amazing
comedy THE SADDEST MUSIC IN THE WORLD (Canada, 2004), directed by Guy
Maddin.
Screenings will be at 7:30 on Friday and Saturday, February 25
and 26, in the Elrod University Commons. There is no charge for
admission, but contributions are welcome. The film is in English and
is rated "R" by the MPAA for "some sexuality and violent images." It
is 99 minutes in length.
It's 1933 in Winnipeg and the Great Depression is in full
bloom. Beer Baroness Lady Port-Huntly (Isabella Rossellini)
announces a global competition to determine the saddest music in the
world, and musicians from across the globe pour into town to vie for
the whopping $25,000 prize. Part musical melodrama, part tongue-in-
cheek social satire, this expressionistic film achieves a level of
lunacy rarely seen since the Marx Brothers.
Roger Ebert writes, "You have never seen a film like this
before... To see this film, to enter the world of Guy Maddin, is to
understand how a film can be created entirely by its style, and how
its style can create a world that never existed before, and lure us,
at first bemused and then astonished, into it."
---------- Notice #4 ---------- top
Sportsmanship Speaker next Monday!
Kristen Marie Brown <brownk@wlu.edu>
Come hear Dan Doyle, Executive Director of the Institute for
International Sport, speak next Monday Feb 28th. He will be giving a
presentation on "The Value of Honorable Competition" at 7:00pm in
Science Center 214. This lecture is open to the public and is
sponsored by the NCAA.
---------- Notice #5 ---------- top
Brighten up your winter with some GREEN!
Elizabeth Creasey <ecreasey@wlu.edu>
Is your dorm room a little dreary? Want an easy way to cheer up your
housemates during the doldrums of winter term? Then come by the
Outing Club House at 7:30 pm on March 2nd and join the Rockbridge
Master Gardeners as they teach us all about Container Gardening! They
will be providing the plants, containers, and all the expert
knowledge that you need to start your very own indoor garden.
This is a very popular event, and seating is limited. So if you're
interested, please RSVP to Beth Creasey at ecreasey@wlu.edu as soon
as possible.
Hope to see you there!
---------- Notice #6 ---------- top
SuperSize Me
Janis Kaufman <jkaufman@wlu.edu>
65% of Americans are overweight and 30% are obese. Come for a
discussion on Portion Distortion after watching SuperSize Me in the
Commons Theatre on Monday, Feb. 28th at 7 p.m. The discussion will
begin around 8:45. If you have already seen the movie or have other
commitments earlier, and want to discuss, please come for just the
discussion.
---------- Notice #7 ---------- top
Ring-tum Phi needs Assistant Circulation Directors
David Elliot Seifert <seifertd@wlu.edu>
Are you interested in joining the Ring-tum Phi staff as an Asst.
Circulation Director? Position requires 1-2 hrs a week working on
mailing out the subscribtions to parents, alumni, etc. If interested
email David Seifert at seiferd@wlu.edu and/or come to the Phi office
(3rd floor commons) on Monday Feb. 28 at 4:30.
February 27
Campus Notices for Sunday, February 27, 2005
Official University News and Notices
1 ) Calendar Events for February 27 - Campus Calendar
Club, Organization, and Extracurricular Notices
2 ) Spanish in the Market Place - Olalani Abiola Oyegbola
3 ) Sportsmanship Speaker next Monday! - Kristen Marie Brown
4 ) Brighten up your winter with some GREEN! - Elizabeth Creasey
5 ) SuperSize Me - Janis Kaufman
Personal Notices
6 ) Lost Fleece - Eleanor Jane Boyer
7 ) Lost cell phone - Lucas Leigh Carmalt
---------- Notice #1 ---------- top
Calendar Events for February 27
Calendar Events for Sunday, February 27 2005
All Day: Faculty Recital: Shuko Watanabe & Byron Petty, piano
Shuko Watanabe and Byron Petty, piano. duPont Auditorium.
Time: TBA.
All Day: Spring WebRegister
Seniors WebRegistration ends at midnight
12 p.m.: Baseball (2) vs.Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
Smith Field. (doubleheader)
7 p.m.: Lenfest Series: Pilobolus
Lenfest Center.
---------- Notice #2 ---------- top
Spanish in the Market Place
Olalani Abiola Oyegbola <oyegbolao@wlu.edu>
Please join the Spanish House every Sunday @ 6 in the Market Place.
All are welcome. Feel free to bring a friend, practice spanish, and
learn more about the spanish culture.
---------- Notice #3 ---------- top
Sportsmanship Speaker next Monday!
Kristen Marie Brown <brownk@wlu.edu>
Come hear Dan Doyle, Executive Director of the Institute for
International Sport, speak next Monday Feb 28th. He will be giving a
presentation on "The Value of Honorable Competition" at 7:00pm in
Science Center 214. This lecture is open to the public and is
sponsored by the NCAA.
---------- Notice #4 ---------- top
Brighten up your winter with some GREEN!
Elizabeth Creasey <ecreasey@wlu.edu>
Is your dorm room a little dreary? Want an easy way to cheer up your
housemates during the doldrums of winter term? Then come by the
Outing Club House at 7:30 pm on March 2nd and join the Rockbridge
Master Gardeners as they teach us all about Container Gardening! They
will be providing the plants, containers, and all the expert
knowledge that you need to start your very own indoor garden.
This is a very popular event, and seating is limited. So if you're
interested, please RSVP to Beth Creasey at ecreasey@wlu.edu as soon
as possible.
Hope to see you there!
---------- Notice #5 ---------- top
SuperSize Me
Janis Kaufman <jkaufman@wlu.edu>
65% of Americans are overweight and 30% are obese. Come for a
discussion on Portion Distortion after watching SuperSize Me in the
Commons Theatre on Monday, Feb. 28th at 7 p.m. The discussion will
begin around 8:45. If you have already seen the movie or have other
commitments earlier, and want to discuss, please come for just the
discussion.
---------- Notice #6 ---------- top
Lost Fleece
Eleanor Jane Boyer <boyere@wlu.edu>
I think someone picked up my gray northface fleece at Amityville
last night by accident. It has my swipe card in the pocket. If you
have it, could you please e-mail me back? Thanks!
---------- Notice #7 ---------- top
Lost cell phone
Lucas Leigh Carmalt <carmaltl@wlu.edu>
I'm sending this out because i have finally become THAT guy. Friday
night i was found by security rolling around in the mud by Lee
Chapel. Unfortunately security did not find me with my cell phone.
I must have lost it in my alcohol induced stupor. It could be at
Amittyville and ?. The phone is a silver Motorolla Verizon and the
banner says Luke. If anyone has seen it i would greatly appreciate
if you could let me know. I will probably be in my room (GL 256)
completing my online alcohol education course. My extension is
x4859 or you could just email me.
February 28
Campus Notices for Monday, February 28, 2005
Official University News and Notices
1 ) Calendar Events for February 28 - Campus Calendar
2 ) Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist to speak on March 3rd - Alessandra Del Conte Dickovick
3 ) Atzilut: Concerts for Peace, three events on March 1st - Samantha Stanley
4 ) Convocation and Adjusted Class Schedule this Thursday - Barbara Rowe
5 ) Bill Johnston -- Retired NYSE President - Robert Straughan
6 ) The Changing Image of Eating Disorders - Janis Kaufman
7 ) University Lecture: Genes, Disease, and the Human Genome Project - David Marsh
Club, Organization, and Extracurricular Notices
8 ) Spanish in the Market Place - Olalani Abiola Oyegbola
9 ) SuperSize Me---TONIGHT - Janis Kaufman
10 ) SHENANDOAH Poems of the Week - Rodney Smith
11 ) Environmental Studies Luncheon-- March 4 - Elizabeth Creasey
12 ) Gender Relations Committee TOMORROW - Susan Claire Somers
13 ) Sportsmanship Speaker Today! - Kristen Marie Brown
14 ) Brighten up your winter with some GREEN! - Elizabeth Creasey
15 ) Anonymous Screening for Eating Disorders - Janis Kaufman
16 ) Colloquium on African Literature and Cinema - John Banning Hyland
17 ) Signup for 2005 Race for the Law 5K Walk/ 10K Run - Charles Adam Nunziato
18 ) Not planning on attending FD - make money instead!!! - Amanda Marie Jones
Community Service and Fund-Raising
19 ) a few GIRL SCOUT COOKIES left! - Lisa Dunlap
20 ) Dog Park for Lexington! - Aubrey Shinofield
21 ) BRAVE tickets - Alexis Marie Fernandez
Personal Notices
22 ) lost lacrosse warmup jacket - Tyler R. Lenczuk
23 ) MISSING COMPUTER - Dane Ethan Boston
24 ) Lost camera - Katherine Elizabeth Perry
25 ) Want a Job?? - Andrew Douglas Richards
---------- Notice #1 ---------- top
Calendar Events for February 28
Calendar Events for Monday, February 28 2005
All Day: Spring WebRegister
Juniors WebRegister until midnight.
7 p.m.: Commons Movie: 'Super Size Me' in the Commons Theater
7:30 p.m.: Lecture on Honor and Ethics by William R. Johnston
"A Modern Rip Van Winkle's View on Honor and Ethics,"
William R. Johnston, former president and CEO of the New
York Stock Exchange and trusee emeritus of W&L. Northen
Auditorium. Johnston is executive-in-residence at the
Williams School from Feb. 28 to March 3.
9:15 p.m.: Discussion After Movie, Supersize Me, About Portion Distortion
After 7:30 movie, SuperSize Me, a discussion on Portion
Distortion will be led by Jan Kaufman, health educator.
Commons Room 216. (sponsored by Campus Activities and LIFE)
---------- Notice #2 ---------- top
Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist to speak on March 3rd
Alessandra Del Conte Dickovick <delcontedickovicka@wlu.edu>
David K. Shipler, a Pulitzer Prize Winning journalist and a Woodrow
Wilson Fellow will speak in W&L's Lee Chapel on Thursday, March 3rd,
at 7:30PM.
His talk is entitled "The Working Poor: Invisible in America".
A foreign correspondent for the New York Times for more than twenty
years, David Shipler not only reported from New York, Vietnam,
Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, and Burma, but also served for years as
bureau chief in Moscow and in Jerusalem, and as chief diplomatic
correspondent in Washington, D.C until 1988. He has also written for
the New Yorker, The Washington Post and the Los Angeles Times.
His book, "The Working Poor: Invisible in America", on which his talk
will be based, explores the disconnect between the American Dream and
the reality of the challenges and problems faced by this country's
low-income working families. Shipler has also authored other
important books, including "A Country of Strangers: Blacks and Whites
in America," best-seller "Russia: Broken Idols, Solemn Dream,"
and "Arab and Jew: Wounded Spirits in a Promised Land", for which he
won the Pulitzer Prize in 1987.
Shipler has been a guest scholar at the Brookings Institution, senior
associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and has
taught at Dartmouth College, Princeton University, and American
University.
Highly acclaimed, Shipler has received honorary degrees from
Glassboro State College, Middlebury College, and Dartmouth College,
his alma mater, and was one of three authors to be invited by then
President Bill Clinton to participate in the first town meeting he
held on race. He is currently working on a book on civil liberties.
---------- Notice #3 ---------- top
Atzilut: Concerts for Peace, three events on March 1st
Samantha Stanley <sstanley@wlu.edu>
Atzilut: Concerts for Peace features both Jewish and Arab musicians
performing the music of two traditions together. They celebrate the
common roots of Arabic and Jewish music and show the potential for
joint creativity in the Middle East.
Talk on Middle Eastern culture and music: 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. Science
114, the talk will be given by Hugh Blackmer.
Workshop: 5:00 - 6:00 p.m. Commons Living Room, hands on drumming
workshop lead by Jack Kessler, Atzilut's musical director as well as
a traditional Hazzan (Jewish Spiritual Singer).
Performance: 8:00 p.m. Lenfest Center for the Performing Arts
All events are free and open to the public.
This project (Atzilut) is supported by a grant from the Paul and
Pauline Pickens fund for the performing arts, Virginia Military
Institute, and a grant from the Pennsylvania Performing Arts on
Tour, a program developed and funded by the Vira I. Heinz Endowment;
the William Penn Foundation; the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a
state agency; and the Pew Charitable Trusts; and administered by Mid
Atlantic Arts Foundation.
for more information on the group and their music please visit
www.atzilutmusic.com . For more information on the event please
contact sstanley@wlu.edu at the Center for International Education.
---------- Notice #4 ---------- top
Convocation and Adjusted Class Schedule this Thursday
Barbara Rowe <browe@wlu.edu>
The entire W&L community is invited to the Phi Beta Kappa/Society of
the Cincinnati Convocation at 12:15 p.m. on Thursday, March 3, in
Lee Chapel. Mr. Robert Wilson '73, editor of Phi Beta Kappa's
publication, The American Scholar, will speak on The American
Scholar Meets the World and new members of Phi Beta Kappa will be
recognized. The undergraduate class schedule will be adjusted, as
approved by the faculty, according to the following schedule.
A 8:00 a.m. - 8:45 a.m.
B 8:50 a.m. - 9:35 a.m.
C 9:40 a.m. - 10:25 a.m.
D 10:30 a.m. - 11:15 a.m.
E 11:20 a.m. - 12:05 p.m.
Convocation 12:15 p.m. - 1:45 p.m.
F 1:50 p.m. - 2:35 p.m.
G 2:40 p.m. - 3:25 p.m.
H 3:30 p.m. - 4:15 p.m.
I 4:20 p.m. - 5:05 p.m.
J 5:10 p.m. - 5:55 p.m.
---------- Notice #5 ---------- top
Bill Johnston -- Retired NYSE President
Robert Straughan <straughanr@wlu.edu>
Bill Johnston, former President and COO of the New York Stock
Exchange, is serving as Executive-in-Residence in the Williams
School February 28th through March 3rd. Mr. Johnston will give a
public talk Monday night at 7:30 in Northen Auditorium. The title
of his address is "A Modern Day Rip Van Winkle's View on Honor and
Ethics." Mr. Johnston will also be available to meet with
interested students and faculty for a Q&A session on Wednesday,
March 2nd from 9:30-10:45 in Room 220 of Huntley Hall (the Williams
School).
---------- Notice #6 ---------- top
The Changing Image of Eating Disorders
Janis Kaufman <jkaufman@wlu.edu>
Disordered eating can start as a way to "lose a few pounds," but if
it becomes a way of coping with events or feelings, it can develop
into a full blown eating disorder.
The Changing Image of Eating Disorders: Anorexia, Bulimia, and Binge
Eating Disorder
Sharon Peterson, M.S.W.
Thursday March 3, 7:30 pm
Elrod Commons Theatre
Sponsored by: LIFE, Panhellenic, Peer Counselors
---------- Notice #7 ---------- top
University Lecture: Genes, Disease, and the Human Genome Project
David Marsh <marshd@wlu.edu>
GENES, DISEASE, AND THE HUMAN GENOME PROJECT
Tonight at 7pm, Dr. Guy Caldwell (W&L '86 and Asst. Professor at
University of Alabama) will give the University Lecture "From
Generals to Genomes: A Path to Discovering the Mysteries of Human
Brain Diseases." Guy will discuss his own research on brain
development, epilepsy, and Alzheimer's disease in the context of the
Human Genome Project. The lecture is free and should be
understandable to non-biologists. It will be held in the Science
Center room 114 at 7pm.
Guy will also be giving a research seminar on Tuesday at noon in
Science Center G14. The seminar is titled "Worming Out the Secrets
of Neurological Disease: Use of Comparative Genomics to Study
Epilepsy and Movement Disorders." All are invited.
---------- Notice #8 ---------- top
Spanish in the Market Place
Olalani Abiola Oyegbola <oyegbolao@wlu.edu>
Please join the Spanish House every Sunday @ 6 in the Market Place.
All are welcome. Feel free to bring a friend, practice spanish, and
learn more about the spanish culture.
---------- Notice #9 ---------- top
SuperSize Me---TONIGHT
Janis Kaufman <jkaufman@wlu.edu>
65% of Americans are overweight and 30% are obese. Come for a
discussion on Portion Distortion after watching SuperSize Me in the
Commons Theatre on Monday, Feb. 28th at 7 p.m. The discussion will
begin around 8:45. If you have already seen the movie or have other
commitments earlier, and want to discuss please come for just the
discussion.
---------- Notice #10 ---------- top
SHENANDOAH Poems of the Week
Rodney Smith <rodsmith@wlu.edu>
SHENANDOAH Poems of the Week
The following poems are by poets who will be on campus this week.
The first is by Ted Genoways, who will be participating on the Muse
of Fire poetry panel at VMI on Wednesday evening in the Preston
Library:
RURAL ELECTRIC
Bayard, Nebraska, June 1945
The workcrew worked closer, standing poles into postholes,
while the boy, not yet my father, watched at the window,
men sinking timbers, straight and tarred black as exclamation points
that trailed banner headlines, set boldface in inky newsprint
as if to conquer the silence, but soon the night house
droned like a hive, tungsten-hum and the constant buzz
of the radio's blue tubes drowning out where he was
months later when programs were interrupted for the news
from Japan, leaving only dim memories: years lit by kerosene,
days at the window watching the workcrew working,
that last innocent night by the glow of the moon,
waiting for the second the blast and flash would fill the room.
******
The following poem is by Catherine Barnett, who will be reading as
guest of the Glasgow Endowment at 4:30 Thursday in the Commons 321.
INTO PERFECT SPHERES SUCH HOLES ARE PIERCED
We unstrung necklaces into two glass bowls
and passed them round to the mourners.
The beads were onyx, agate, quartz, all manner
of stone. Everyone was to take two
and at the end of the service
put one back into my sister's hands.
What could she do but collect
the round weights all night?
She has not restrung them,
not wanting to be finished yet with death.
---------- Notice #11 ---------- top
Environmental Studies Luncheon-- March 4
Elizabeth Creasey <ecreasey@wlu.edu>
Does economic development mean a loss of environmental quality and
the impoverishment of communities that depend on those environmental
resources? On Friday March 4, Alex Rivas of the Federal University of
Amazonas looks at an example of how petroleum production and
transportation can occur with minimal environmental impacts and
benefits to local communities in the Amazon region of Brazil.
As always, this luncheon will be held in the Washington Room of Evans
Dining Hall from 12-1. Please RSVP to Beth Creasey at
ecreasey@wlu.edu if you are interested in attending.
---------- Notice #12 ---------- top
Gender Relations Committee TOMORROW
Susan Claire Somers <somerss@wlu.edu>
The Gender Relations Committee is coming together to formally
organize! The GRC has been created in response to the recent
troubling sexual assault statistics on campus and by the
recommendation of the proposal prepared by members of the Sexual
Assault Task Force. We hope to alleviate sexual assault on campus
through education and activism.
We would like to invite all interested students to our first meeting
(which will be brief and informational) TOMORROW at 12:00
noon in the Volunteer Resource Room (Commons 214). If you are
interested, please RSVP to somerss@wlu.edu, even if you cannot attend
the first meeting.
GRC Student Chairs
John Gaffney '06
Katie Henderson '05
Tom Pickering '05
Mary Jacob Rankin '05
Susan Somers '05
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Sportsmanship Speaker Today!
Kristen Marie Brown <brownk@wlu.edu>
Come hear Dan Doyle, Executive Director of the Institute for
International Sport, speak tonight! He will be giving a
presentation on "The Value of Honorable Competition" at 7:00pm in
Science Center 214. This lecture is open to the public and is
sponsored by the NCAA.
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Brighten up your winter with some GREEN!
Elizabeth Creasey <ecreasey@wlu.edu>
Is your dorm room a little dreary? Want an easy way to cheer up your
housemates during the doldrums of winter term? Then come by the
Outing Club House at 7:30 pm on March 2nd and join the Rockbridge
Master Gardeners as they teach us all about Container Gardening! They
will be providing the plants, containers, and all the expert
knowledge that you need to start your very own indoor garden.
This is a very popular event, and seating is limited. So if you're
interested, please RSVP to Beth Creasey at ecreasey@wlu.edu as soon
as possible.
Hope to see you there!
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Anonymous Screening for Eating Disorders
Janis Kaufman <jkaufman@wlu.edu>
Take a free, anonymous screening for Eating Disorders. The link is
on the LIFE webpage http://life.wlu.edu. Get immediate feedback and
results. For more information on Disordered Eating and Eating
Disorders visit http://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org.
For on-campus help visit the Student Health Center x8401 or the
Counseling Center x8590. For information see the LIFE webpage or
call the Office of Health Promotion x4501.
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Colloquium on African Literature and Cinema
John Banning Hyland <hylandjb@wlu.edu>
A Colloquium on African literature, cinema and contemporary theories
will take place this Friday and Saturday at W&L. The event will
feature a Keynote Address entitled: Africa and the Paradigms, given
by Simon Gikandi, Professor of English, Princeton University. The
address will be given at 7:30pm on Friday, March 4th in Evans Hall.
Check posters located around campus for a full schedule of events.
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Signup for 2005 Race for the Law 5K Walk/ 10K Run
Charles Adam Nunziato <nunziatoc@wlu.edu>
Signups are available this week for the 2005 Race for the Law 5K
walk and 10K run, sponsored by the Public Interest Law Students
Association. This year's race will be held on March 19 and will
wind through beautiful downtown Lexington and its scenic surrounding
community. Race winners receive running shoes from Graden Shoe Co.
Entry fee is $20 and includes a handsome commemorative T Shirt.
Enter our Race Day Raffle for an extra $1 for a chance to win
several prizes donated by area merchants.
The money raised goes to help law school students entering the
public service.
Sign up this week at the following locations and times:
Monday at the Elrod Commons, from 11 am - 2 pm
Wednesday at the Elrod Commons, from 11 am - 2 pm
Monday through Thursday at the Fitness Center, from 4 pm - 7 pm
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Not planning on attending FD - make money instead!!!
Amanda Marie Jones <jonesam@wlu.edu>
Don't do the FD thing, well sober drive for the ball and you can make
$60 and get a free t-shirt by driving for 3 hrs!!!
This year Fancy Dress is going to hire 12 additional sober drivers to
ensure that everyone arrives to the ball and then home safe and
sound.
On Saturday March 19, we need 5 drivers from 8-11 and 7 drivers from
11-2. You must provide your own car and Traveller will provide the
phones so that you can be in contact with the Traveller dispatch at
all times.
If you are interested, please e-mail fancydress@wlu.edu.
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a few GIRL SCOUT COOKIES left!
Lisa Dunlap <ldunlap@wlu.edu>
Thanks to all of you who purchased Girl Scout cookies from Troop 275!
We have a few left if you're still interested but haven't had the
chance to get any:
Lemon Pastry Creme Sandwich (reduced fat)
Shortbreads (low calorie)
Peanut Butter Sandwich (what can I say)
You may contact Lisa at x8842 or ldunlap@wlu.edu for more information.
Thanks for supporting our local Girl Scouts of America!
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Dog Park for Lexington!
Aubrey Shinofield <aborland@wlu.edu>
Do your dogs need a place to run and play with other dogs in a safe,
fenced-in grassy area? If a dog park were available, would you use
it on a regular basis? Do you think this would be a good thing for
the community?
We are in the process of trying to gauge just how much interest
there may be for a facility like this. If you have an opinion on
this, please let me know. Your input will be extrememly helpful in
determining how much use a local dog park would get. Please e-mail
me with your thoughts at ashinofield@wlu.edu. Even if all you have
to say is "yes, I would use it" or "no, I would not use it", please
let me know.
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BRAVE tickets
Alexis Marie Fernandez <fernandeza@wlu.edu>
Come join us Saturday, March 5 to support BRAVE: Beauty Revue Against
Violent Encounters. There will be two seperate fundraisers; all
proceeds will go to local domestic violence charities.
The DAY OF BEAUTY will be held from 10am-2pm at the Sorority Houses.
There will be beauty treatments, live entertainment, fitness classes,
a live auction, a self-defense demonstration, and much more.
The Fashion Show will be in Evans Hall, from 6:30-10:30pm. W&L
students and Lexington community members will be modeling clothing
from local and area shops. Black tie, refreshments will be served.
TICKETS for this event will be on sale ALL WEEK from 11am-2pm.
Please come out and make this event a success!
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lost lacrosse warmup jacket
Tyler R. Lenczuk <lenczukt@wlu.edu>
I lost my gray and blue lacrosse warm up jacket. It may have my
number 33 on it but I am not sure. I'm sure where I lost it but I
really need it back. If you found it or know anything about it
please call my cell phone 847-899-8693 or write me an email at
lenczukt@wlu.edu.
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MISSING COMPUTER
Dane Ethan Boston <bostond@wlu.edu>
Saturday, February 26, I accidentally left my Dell Latitude Laptop,
its power pack, a miniature travel mouse, and a blue carrying case
in carrel 1034 of Leyburn Library. I left it around 4:00 in the
afternoon, intending to return later and reclaim it. I was not able
to do so, however, and when I arrived in the library Sunday
afternoon at 2:30 all of the above items were missing. If anyone
moved it, or borrowed it, I ask that you please let me know where it
is, or if you saw me with it, please jog my memory as to where I may
have left it. My extension is 4415, and my cell number is 727-455-
1012. Thanks.
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Lost camera
Katherine Elizabeth Perry <perryk@wlu.edu>
I lost my black, cannon(I think), digital camera on Saturday night.
I'm pretty sure that I left it on a traveler bus. If anyone
happened to find it I would really really love to get it back.
Thanks.
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Want a Job??
Andrew Douglas Richards <richardsa@wlu.edu>
Want to be a golf player service personnel?? Lexington Golf Club is
looking to hire you! Work weekdays or weekends for competitive pay,
people skills are a must. Benefits include FREE golf. If interested
and for more information, contact Laurie at 540.463.3542.
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